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}}><font class="content">{{{content}}}</font></font> (type: <i class="type">{{{type|both}}}</i>, paradigm: <i id="{{{id}}}" class="paradigm">{{{parad1|science}}}</i>) <small class="sign">{{{sign}}}</small>{{#if:{{{parad2|}}}|<font class="relation" color={{#switch: {{{relat2|{{{relat1}}}}}}
}}><font class="content"><em class="title">{{{title|}}}</em>{{{content}}}</font></font> (type: <i class="type">{{{type|both}}}</i>, paradigm: <i id="{{{id}}}" class="paradigm">{{{parad1|science}}}</i>) <small class="sign">{{{sign}}}</small>{{#if:{{{parad2|}}}|<font class="relation" color={{#switch: {{{relat2|{{{relat1}}}}}}
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{{argument
{{argument
| id = identifier of the argument, unique on this page, default: current time in HH:MM
| id = identifier of the argument, unique on this page, default: current time in HH:MM
| content = content of the argument
| title = Very short description of the argument. This is shown on a graph.
| content = content of the argument. This is shown on a hover bubble.
| sign = signature of the speaker, default: --~~~~
| sign = signature of the speaker, default: --~~~~
| type = type of the relation to the target argument, i.e. what is attacked or defended. Either truth or relevance.
| type = type of the relation to the target argument, i.e. what is attacked or defended. Either truth, relevance or both (should there be other types?).
| parad1 = main paradigm used to derive the relation between this argument and its target. This is used to format the argument.
| parad1 = main paradigm used to derive the relation between this argument and its target. This is used to format the argument.
| relat1 = relation type between the argument and its target according to the first paradigm: it has two words separated by a single space. The first is either relevant or irrelevant and the second either attack, defense, or comment.
| relat1 = relation type between the argument and its target according to the first paradigm: it has two words separated by a single space. The first is either relevant or irrelevant and the second either attack, defense, or comment.

Revision as of 14:30, 14 July 2018

----{{{id}}}: {{{content}}} (type: both, paradigm: science) {{{sign}}}

Template:Argument aims to replace all argument templates so that it would be generic and could express any argument relation, including several paradigms. Usage:

{{argument
| id = identifier of the argument, unique on this page, default: current time in HH:MM
| title = Very short description of the argument. This is shown on a graph.
| content = content of the argument. This is shown on a hover bubble.
| sign = signature of the speaker, default: --~~~~
| type = type of the relation to the target argument, i.e. what is attacked or defended. Either truth, relevance or both (should there be other types?).
| parad1 = main paradigm used to derive the relation between this argument and its target. This is used to format the argument.
| relat1 = relation type between the argument and its target according to the first paradigm: it has two words separated by a single space. The first is either relevant or irrelevant and the second either attack, defense, or comment.
| true1 = truthlikeness of the argument according to the first paragism: either true or untrue.
| parad2 = the second paradigm used.
| relat2 = the second relation type according to paradigm2. Default: relat1
| true2 = the second truthlikeness according to paradigm2. Default: true1
| parad3 etc. up to parad5 in this wiki
}}

This syntax is used for discussions and arguments. It DOES solve the problem of identifying the thread, i.e. the argument to which an argument points to.