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Encyclopedia > Argumentative

Argumentative is an evidentiary objection raised in response to a question which prompts a witness to draw inferences from facts of the case. An argumentative objection is raised as "badgering the witness." The law of evidence governs the use of testimony (e. ... An objection is: In law, a motion during a trial to disallow a witnesss testimony or other evidence The yell Objection! is Phoenix Wrights catchphrase, which has since become the title of the Phoenix Wright themed internet meme: Objection!. Objection (Tango) - A 2002 song by Shakira Category: ... This article is about witnesses in law courts. ...


Often, argumentative questions do not seek to establish additional facts or check the reliability of existing facts. Instead, they are meant only to cause a witness to argue with the examiner.


An "argumentative" objection is often stated as "Objection your Honour, argumentative."


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For example, if one takes the definition of God to be described fully from the bible, then the claims of what properties God has described there in might be argued to lead to a contradiction.
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One argument based on incompatible properties rests on a definition of God that includes a will, plan or purpose and an existence outside of time.
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