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What is the Difference between an Argument and a Discussion?

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An argument is defined as 1. "A discussion of differing point of view; 2. A quarrel; a dispute 3. a. A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth of falsehood b. A persuasive reason" To discuss is defined as 1. "To speak with others about; talk over 2. To examine (a subject) in speech or writi...
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An argument is usually rigid & to prove a point whereas a discussion is an exchange of ideas
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Discussion is related to outcome frame; the argument is related to the problem frame.
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1. Discussion has a final result.. Argument does not have result.. 2. Discussion is process of speaking and listening... in Argument... only speaker... no listener. 3. Discussion brings ppl closer.. Arguments apart them.
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Arguments are usually given to support a view. Discussion is done in order to know the pro's and con's of a subject, view, problem, theme.... At the end of discussion one can come to a conclusion.
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Argument is more aggressive approach of discussion, where generally one thinks that his/her point of view is correct, Whereas Discussion is more open talk where one is ready to accept others point of view.
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n argument throws heat; a discussion throws light. One stems from ego and a closed mind whereas the other comes from an open mind. An argument is an exchange of ignorance whereas a discussion is an exchange of knowledge. An argument is an expression of temper whereas a discussion is a lesson...
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n argument throws heat; a discussion throws light. One stems from ego and a closed mind whereas the other comes from an open mind. An argument is an exchange of ignorance whereas a discussion is an exchange of knowledge. An argument is an expression of temper whereas a discussion is a lesson of logic. read less
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Argument is talking against or for to the topic, Discussion is talking on the whole and getting a best solution
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Argument discusses and contradics statements, discussion , supports views to strenthen
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Argument is the result of difference of opinions and is generally destructive in nature . Heated argument is called an Altercation. Discussion is something wherein the participants actively listen to each other and patiently come out with their views and suggestions.
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