"Logical argumentation" refers to presenting reasons and evidence in a clear and reasonable way to support a point of view or convince others. It involves using logical thinking and structured reasoning to make a persuasive or convincing case.
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Malcolm X (Spike Lee, 1992) and Lumumba (Raoul Peck, 2000) are discussed from the important perspective of whether they represent racial - colonialist «appropriationist» or «assimilationist» narratives, and Bingham uses specific textual details (including cinematic techniques), extensive background production research, and his
own logical argumentation to substantiate his opinions on these significant issues.
Lippard was fundamental in establishing the free - for - all that is today's mainstream art world — a milieu rife with woolly intellectualizing, political posturing, and (ahem) «aleatory strategies [that] de-center the authorial function and thus reevaluate the role
of logical argumentation and hermeneutics as the guarantors of aesthetic function.»
You need to research critical thinking and / or
logical argumentation.
The Pope does not force assent to his proposals through rigorous,
logical argumentation.