Argumentation in the Story of Hayy ibn Yaqzan
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The use of precise philosophical language to communicate philosophical ideas, as well as symbols to communicate philosophical ideas and examples that illustrate the ideas he aims to convey to the recipient, aims to persuade the reader through the use of linguistic argumentative terms and the clarification of complex philosophical concepts to arrive at conclusions. This demonstrates the effectiveness of argumentation in the story of Hayy ibn Yaqzan in convincing the recipient of the validity of philosophical ideas and the importance of philosophical language, which plays a significant role in communicating philosophical ideas.
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