A heated discussion, debate, or dispute; argumentative discussion between learned people.
From Latin 'disceptatio', derived from 'disceptare' (to dispute). It entered English through scholarly and legal texts in the 16th-17th centuries.
University libraries are full of old books titled with 'disceptation'—the word sounds formal and almost musical, capturing the flavor of the academic arguments that shaped Western thought.
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