Counterargument

/ˈkaʊntərˌɑrɡjəmənt/ noun

An argument made in opposition to another argument, presenting alternative evidence, reasoning, or conclusions. It challenges the validity, soundness, or persuasiveness of an original argument.

Compound of 'counter-' (against, opposite) from Latin contra, plus 'argument' from Latin argumentum (evidence, proof). The term emphasizes the oppositional nature of competing reasoning processes.

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