Substantiation

/səbˌstænʃiˈeɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The process of providing evidence or proof to support a claim, theory, or statement. It involves presenting concrete facts, data, or reasoning that gives substance to abstract ideas or assertions.

Etymology

From Latin substantia (sub- 'under' + stare 'to stand'), meaning 'that which stands under' or provides foundation. The -ation suffix indicates the process of making something substantial or giving it solid grounding.

Kelly Says

Substantiation literally means putting something 'under-standing' - giving ideas a foundation to stand on! It's the academic equivalent of building a house: you need solid evidence as your foundation before constructing your argument, otherwise your intellectual structure will collapse.

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