subsantivation
Subsantivation is a theoretical concept in argumentation and cognitive analysis describing the process by which a claim is reinforced through a structured set of subsidiary reasons or sub-claims, rather than by direct, singular evidence alone. It focuses on the organizational layering of support, where multiple secondary propositions collectively undergird the central assertion.
Etymology and scope: the term combines a sense of “under” with “substance,” pointing to the idea that
Mechanisms and examples: in practice, subsantivation involves drafting a main claim and then attaching a network
Relation to related concepts: subsantivation is distinct from general substantiation, which concerns the overall adequacy of
Applications and critique: the concept appears in rhetorical analysis, policy debate design, and some AI reasoning