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| Structural Noun | Definitive Logical and Functional Role |
| Assumption | An unstated, invisible hypothesis or underlying premise that must be universally accepted as true for the argument's internal logic to remain valid. |
| Circumstance | A relevant contextual condition, prevailing atmospheric setting, or surrounding situation in which the primary argument takes place. |
| Claim | An assertion, subjective expression, or unverified statement presented as true, which the overarching argument may subsequently seek to prove or actively refute. |
| Conclusion (Main) | The ultimate, definitive claim, central idea, or primary theoretical position that the entirety of the author's reasoning aims to permanently establish. |
| Conclusion (Intermediate) | A secondary logical deduction that is explicitly supported by initial evidence, which is then utilized in turn as a premise to advance toward the main conclusion. |
| Consideration | A specific factor, mitigating point, or newly introduced premise that must be actively weighed and analyzed when forming a judgment or making a decision. |
| Context | Neutral, factual background information that successfully frames the argument but does not actively support or advance a specific logical position. |
| Evidence | Concrete factual data, statistical grounds, or objective historical information explicitly utilized to construct and support a premise or a conclusion. |
| Fact | A concrete, established piece of empirical information or an undeniable objective reality. |
| Finding | A specific scientific result, statistical revelation, or piece of concrete data discovered explicitly through research, experimentation, or deliberate effort. |
| Implication | A logical consequence, hidden deduction, or indirect meaning that naturally follows from a specific factual finding or established relationship. |
| Judgment | A subjective, personal assessment or sophisticated opinion formed only after thoroughly evaluating a set of facts; frequently acts structurally as an intermediate conclusion. |
| Phenomenon | A specific, observable, and often anomalous occurrence or trend from the past or present that the ensuing argument typically seeks to directly address or explain. |
| Position | A firmly held stance, deliberate viewpoint, or entrenched attitude regarding a contentious issue; frequently utilized synonymously with a conclusion, often belonging to an opponent. |
| Prediction | A forward-looking statement or calculated forecast anticipating a specific future event based entirely on an analysis of current logic and data. |
| Principle | A broad, essential rule, foundational moral truth, or overarching philosophical maxim upon which subsequent, highly specific logical arguments are built. |
| Strategy | A strictly proposed method, operational policy, or specific course of action deliberately designed to achieve a broader goal or objective. |
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