intellectual honesty and integrity in argumentation
Intellectual honesty and integrity in argumentation refer to the consistent adherence to truth, accuracy, and fairness when presenting and evaluating arguments, without the intention to deceive or manipulate. It entails maintaining an open mind, considering all relevant information, and refraining from logical fallacies or distortions to maintain the integrity of the discussion or debate.
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