Acceptance of arguments

@hcprasad (1012)
India
November 22, 2006 4:49am CST
Suppose you start arguing on some matter and finally the other person argues more than your argument. You will be left with no choice but to accept his argument. Do you wish to argue further or accept his sayings
2 responses
@dan2003 (147)
• Romania
22 Nov 06
In many cases of disagreement, particularly in situations involving practical reasoning, it is impossible to demonstrate conclusively that either party is wrong. The role of argument in such cases is to persuade rather than to prove, demonstrate or refute. Following Perelman, we argue that persuasion in such cases relies on a recognition that the strength of an argument depends on the social values that it advances, and that whether the attack of one argument on another succeeds depends on the comparative strength of the values advanced by the arguments concerned.
@hcprasad (1012)
• India
23 Nov 06
My dear, Arguments takes where there is no material facts and evidence. If it were there, there is no arguments.
@luskas (3428)
• Portugal
22 Nov 06
I´m a person that really like to argue about topics... I like to share points of view and for what i think it´s correct i will argue until the end
@hcprasad (1012)
• India
23 Nov 06
I like your attitude in life. Never go back from your arguments.