truthfulness and sincerity in argumentation
Truthfulness and sincerity in argumentation refer to the principles of being honest, genuine, and genuine while presenting and defending one's opinions or ideas in a conversation or debate. It requires presenting accurate information, avoiding deception or manipulation, and expressing one's beliefs sincerely and earnestly.
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