In factual argumentation, presumption

(a) resides with the advocate and is natural when the proposition is treated as a hypothesis to be tested when we use argumentation to seek knowledge. (b) resides with the opponent and is natural when the proposition is treated as a hypothesis to be tested when we use argumentation to seek knowledge. (c) resides with the advocate abd is artificial when the proposition is treated as a hypothesis to be tested when we use argumentation to seek knowledge.
(d) resides with the opponent and is artificial when the proposition is treated as a hypothesis to be tested when we use argumentation to seek knowledge.


D

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