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Pars destruens / pars construens (Latin) is in common parlance about different parts of an argumentation. The negative part of criticizing views is the pars destruens. And the positive part of stating one's own position and arguments is the pars construens. The distinction goes back to Francis Bacon and his work Novum Organum (1620). There he puts forth his inductive method that has two parts. A negative part, pars destruens, that removes all prejudices and errors. And the positive part, pars construens, that is about gaining knowledge and truth.

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  • Pars destruens/pars construens es una expresión latina que refiere a las diferentes partes de una argumentación. La parte negativa, con visos críticos y destructivos, es la pars destruens. Y la parte positiva, constructiva, donde se plantea una posición y se ofrecen argumentos para sostenerla, es la pars construens. Esta distinción se puede rastrear hasta Francis Bacon y su gran obra Novum Organum de 1630. En esta, él propone su método inductivo que tiene dos partes. Una parte negativa, pars destruens, que remueve todos los prejuicios y errores; y una parte positiva, pars construens, para ganar conocimientos y acercarse a la verdad. * Datos: Q4822211 (es)
  • Pars destruens / pars construens (Latin) is in common parlance about different parts of an argumentation. The negative part of criticizing views is the pars destruens. And the positive part of stating one's own position and arguments is the pars construens. The distinction goes back to Francis Bacon and his work Novum Organum (1620). There he puts forth his inductive method that has two parts. A negative part, pars destruens, that removes all prejudices and errors. And the positive part, pars construens, that is about gaining knowledge and truth. (en)
  • Pars destruens/pars construens est une expression latine commune désignant les différentes parties d'une argumentation. La partie négative où l'auteur critique les fondements d'une idée est la pars destruens. La partie positive indiquant sa propre position, soutenue par des arguments, est la pars construens. (fr)
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  • Pars destruens / pars construens (Latin) is in common parlance about different parts of an argumentation. The negative part of criticizing views is the pars destruens. And the positive part of stating one's own position and arguments is the pars construens. The distinction goes back to Francis Bacon and his work Novum Organum (1620). There he puts forth his inductive method that has two parts. A negative part, pars destruens, that removes all prejudices and errors. And the positive part, pars construens, that is about gaining knowledge and truth. (en)
  • Pars destruens/pars construens est une expression latine commune désignant les différentes parties d'une argumentation. La partie négative où l'auteur critique les fondements d'une idée est la pars destruens. La partie positive indiquant sa propre position, soutenue par des arguments, est la pars construens. (fr)
  • Pars destruens/pars construens es una expresión latina que refiere a las diferentes partes de una argumentación. La parte negativa, con visos críticos y destructivos, es la pars destruens. Y la parte positiva, constructiva, donde se plantea una posición y se ofrecen argumentos para sostenerla, es la pars construens. * Datos: Q4822211 (es)
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  • Pars destruens/pars construens (es)
  • Pars destruens/pars construens (fr)
  • Pars destruens and pars construens (en)
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