====== Argument Name ====== ===== Overview ===== [Brief description of the argument, its historical context, and significance] ===== Formal Structure ===== **Premises:** 1. [First premise] 2. [Second premise] 3. [Third premise] ... n. [Final premise] **Conclusion:** [Statement of the conclusion] ===== Formalization ===== [If applicable, provide a formal logical representation of the argument] For example, using predicate logic: $$ \begin{align} &1.\ \forall x (Px \rightarrow Qx) \\ &2.\ Pa \\ &\therefore Qa \end{align} $$ ===== Explanation ===== [Detailed explanation of each premise and how they lead to the conclusion] ===== Objections and Responses ===== **Objection 1:** [Statement of objection] **Response:** [Response to the objection] **Objection 2:** [Statement of objection] **Response:** [Response to the objection] ===== Variations ===== [Discussion of different formulations of the argument] ===== Historical Development ===== [How the argument has evolved through philosophical history] ===== Contemporary Relevance ===== [Current philosophical views on the argument] ===== See Also ===== * [[path:to:related1|Related Argument 1]] * [[path:to:related2|Related Argument 2]] ===== References ===== * [1] Philosopher, A. (Year). *Title of Book*. Publisher. * [2] Philosopher, B. (Year). "Title of Paper." *Journal*, Volume(Issue), Pages. ~~DISCUSSION~~