Phrases with «arguendo»

Arguendo is a term used in law and logic to mean "for the sake of argument". It signifies that a person is making a point or considering an idea purely for the purpose of discussing or analyzing it, without necessarily endorsing or believing in it. Full definition

Sentences with «arguendo»

  • Assuming arguendo that CAWG is real, there are valid political considerations on what society's response should be. (judithcurry.com)
  • Today's column is a tentative, perhaps merely arguendo, defense of the old WASP establishment. (firstthings.com)
  • But, since Kyoto wouldn't detectably impact the temperature even if we accept all moonbat assumptions arguendo, maybe there is not a «reasonable way» for the U.S. Congress to ration energy sources in the name of changing the temperature? (dailycaller.com)
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