That is, if students work on logic puzzles, they get better at logic puzzles but not at other things, such as
forming coherent arguments or winning debates.
The sentences were grammatically correct, in a way, but never
formed a coherent argument or point.
Did you hear the one about the dipshit Dodney who counldn't
form a coherent argument?
He obviously doesn't understand how to
form a coherent argument.
Not exact matches
[2] Smith holds that the perverted faculty
argument, in at least some
form, is a part of any
coherent argument against contraception, [3] but claims that her
argument is more than the classical version of the perverted faculty
argument because it dwells on more than the physical end of the faculty.
This does not refer to the standard way of writing an essay but to
forming a
coherent structure, body of
arguments and points of references.
And I started to see signs — new coalitions and fresh
arguments — hinting at how, if these various connections were more widely understood, the urgency of the climate crisis could
form the basis of a powerful mass movement, one that would weave all these seemingly disparate issues into a
coherent narrative about how to protect humanity from the ravages of both a savagely unjust economic system and a destabilized climate system.
My willingness to engage with Judith comes only because her qualifications are such that she should understand the science and
form logically
coherent arguments, and evaluate bad ones.