The implications of arguments refer to the consequences or effects that arise from the claims, evidence, and reasoning presented in an argument. It involves understanding how an argument can influence beliefs, actions, policies, or societal norms.
Related terms
Counterarguments: These are opposing viewpoints or claims that challenge the original argument.
Ethical implications: This refers to the moral considerations and potential consequences associated with an argument.
Societal impact: It encompasses the broader effects an argument may have on communities, institutions, or social structures.