concept   argumentation

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Japan (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) France (1) India (1) Iran (1) Italy (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Saudi Arabia (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) Vietnam (1) logic (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 argumentation Japan In Japan, indirect communication and subtle expressions of disagreement are highly valued to maintain harmony and avoid confrontational argumentation. 23
2 argumentation South Korea In South Korea, maintaining harmony through indirect communication and consensus-building is highly valued in discussions and debates. 15
3 argumentation United States In the United States, engaging in debates and arguments is encouraged to express and defend opinions, stimulate critical thinking, and resolve conflicts. 11
4 argumentation Australia In Australian culture, open and direct argumentation is widely accepted and individuals are encouraged to voice their opinions and engage in lively debates. 1
5 argumentation Brazil In Brazil, argumentation is viewed as a natural and expressive part of communication, and passionate debates are embraced as a means of self-expression. 1
6 argumentation France In France, passionate and lively argumentation is considered a normal and enjoyable part of conversation, seen as an intellectual exchange. 1
7 argumentation India In Indian culture, argumentation is viewed as a way to pursue truth and understanding, and participating in respectful debates is a part of the traditional discourse practice. 1
8 argumentation Iran In Iranian culture, consensus is valued over confrontational debate. 1
9 argumentation Italy In Italy, passionate and lively argumentation is viewed as a normal and enjoyable part of conversation and an intellectual exchange. 1
10 argumentation New Zealand In New Zealand culture, open and direct argumentation is generally accepted and individuals are encouraged to voice their opinions and engage in lively debates. 1
11 argumentation Nigeria In Nigeria, debating and argumentation are lively and valued as a means to challenge ideas and seek understanding while maintaining respect for the speaker. 1
12 argumentation Norway In Norway, argumentation is approached through calm and analytical discussion with the aim of reaching a collective agreement, reflecting the value of consensus in the culture. 1
13 argumentation Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, consensus is valued over engaging in confrontational public debate. 1
14 argumentation South Africa In South African culture, debating and argumentation are seen as lively ways to challenge ideas and seek understanding while respecting the speaker. 1
15 argumentation Sweden In Sweden, argumentation is approached through calm and analytical discussion, with the goal of finding consensus. 1
16 argumentation Vietnam In Vietnamese culture, harmonious interactions and agreement are valued over confrontational argumentation and saving face is important. 1
17 argumentation logic Arguments in logic-based cultures are made up of axioms and logical rules, resulting in inevitable conclusions. 1