19:52 Sep 25, 2018 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Philosophy / argumentation and emotion | |||||
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4 | standard/conventional ideas on emotion-based argument |
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3 | the usual considerations (reasoning) based on the line of argument about emotions |
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"Emotional argumentation" seems to be a thing... |
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the usual considerations (reasoning) based on the line of argument about emotions Explanation: "Argumentation" could be expresed as "statement" or "exposition"... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2018-09-26 00:56:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "desde" could also be expressed literally as "from", or "stemming from" "arising from" "resulting from"... |
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standard/conventional ideas on emotion-based argument Explanation: I would say -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2018-09-26 02:18:41 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "argumentation" at a stretch but I prefer "argument" |
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Reference: "Emotional argumentation" seems to be a thing... Reference information: As in "the usual considerations concerning emotional argumentation" But this is not my field at all really, and I'm not convinced by the construction here, as it suggests that the person putting the argument forward is "emotional" rather than putting an argument forward about "emotion"... It may get the ball rolling though... https://tinyurl.com/ycjvghnl https://tinyurl.com/ycjvghnl |
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