An argument is not the competition showing different kinds of opinion; when you argue about a matter, the goal of an argument is to offer good and evident reasons in the best support for your conclusion that all parties to your dispute can accept' (Pryor, 2010).
Pryor, J. (2010). What Is an Argument?.Retrieved 10/04/2016 from http://www.jimpryor.net/teaching/vocab/argument.html
Evidence is defined as 'one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true' (Cambridge Dictionary).
In general areas, evidence refers to which tends to prove or disprove something; it also is considered to the ground or proof for belief. (Dictionary)
Intuition is considered as the Thinking System 1 in which the intuitive thinking operates automatically and quickly, with little or no effort and no sense of voluntary control…It has learnt associations between ideas…The knowledge is stored in memory and accessed without intention and without effort (Kahneman, 2012, pp.20-22).
Source:
Daniel Kahneman (2012). Thinking, Fast and Slow. Great Britain. Penguin Random House UK
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