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- Semantic_dispute abstract "For semantic arguments in linguistics, see verb argument.A semantic dispute is a disagreement that arises if the parties involved disagree about the definition of a word, not becausethey disagree on material facts, but rather because they disagree on the definitions of a word (or several words) essential to formulating the claim at issue. It is sometimes held that semantic disputes are not genuine disputes at all. But very often they are regarded as perfectly genuine, e.g., in philosophy. It is also sometimes held that when a semantic dispute arises, the focus of the debate should switch from the original thesis to the meaning of the terms of which there are different definitions (understandings, concepts, etc.). Semantic disputes can result in the logical fallacy of equivocation. In politics, for example, semantic disputes can involve the meaning of words such as liberal, democrat, conservative, republican, progressive, free, welfare or socialist.".
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- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Argument_(linguistics).
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semantics.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Consensus_decision-making.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Conservatism.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Definition.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Democracy.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Equivocation.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Liberalism.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Political_freedom.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Progressivism.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Republicanism.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_discord.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLink Welfare.
- Semantic_dispute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Semantic dispute".
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- Semantic_dispute subject Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Semantic_dispute subject Category:Semantics.
- Semantic_dispute hypernym Disagreement.
- Semantic_dispute comment "For semantic arguments in linguistics, see verb argument.A semantic dispute is a disagreement that arises if the parties involved disagree about the definition of a word, not becausethey disagree on material facts, but rather because they disagree on the definitions of a word (or several words) essential to formulating the claim at issue. It is sometimes held that semantic disputes are not genuine disputes at all. But very often they are regarded as perfectly genuine, e.g., in philosophy.".
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