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==See also==
==See also==


* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragma-dialectics Pragma-dialectical argumentation theory]
* [[Discussion structure]]
* [[Discussion structure]]
* [[Discussion method]]
* [[Discussion method]]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragma-dialectics Pragma-dialectical argumentation theory]


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Interesting, but somewhat outdated text on editing discussions, argumentation structures, and argument types was archived, and can be found at [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Discussion&oldid=8721].
Interesting, but somewhat outdated text on editing discussions, argumentation structures, and argument types was archived, and can be found at [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Discussion&oldid=8721].

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Discussion is a part of an attribute of a formally structured object. In discussion, anyone can raise any relevant points about the property that the attribute describes. Discussion is organised using the pragma-dialectical argumentation theory[1]. A discussion usually consists of three parts: 1) the explication of a dispute; 2) the actual discussion, which is organised as hierarchical threads of arguments; and 3) the resolution.

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See also


Interesting, but somewhat outdated text on editing discussions, argumentation structures, and argument types was archived, and can be found at [1].

  1. Eemeren, F.H. van, & Grootendorst, R. (2004). A systematic theory of argumentation: The pragma-dialectical approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.