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argüman

Argüman is a Turkish noun that denotes an argument in the sense of reasoning advanced to support a conclusion. It can refer to the overall line of reasoning in a discussion, as well as to the individual premises that justify a claim.

Argüman is a loanword borrowed into Turkish from French argument or Latin argumentum, and is spelled argüman

Usage: In Turkish, one says bir argüman sunmak to present an argument, and argümanlar for the set

Relation to related terms: Argüman emphasizes reasoning and justification, whereas kanıt denotes data or proof, and

In contemporary Turkish, argüman is common in academic writing, journalism, and public debate. The term highlights

in
Turkish
orthography
with
the
letter
ü.
of
reasons
offered.
A
geçerli
argüman
is
a
valid
argument,
and
çürütmek
argümanı
is
to
refute
it.
iddia
is
a
stated
assertion
that
may
require
argument.
In
formal
contexts
such
as
philosophy,
law,
or
academic
writing,
argüman
is
used
to
discuss
the
logical
structure
of
discourse.
the
cognitive
process
of
backing
a
claim
with
reasons
rather
than
merely
stating
it.