Unattackedstand (paradigm)

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The unattacked stand paradigm is a set of rules to make inferences about validity of arguments. It is used to produce shared understanding and describe differences in thinking.

Question

What inference rules are used when the unattacked stand paradigm is used?

Answer

  1. If an argument is attacked by a valid argument, it is considered invalid.

Rationale

The paradigm describes the view that everything is valid until proven otherwise.

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