A magical forest teeming with philosophical arguments.
Somewhere in the distance, where little grass grows, lived the philosophical arguments.
They liked to sing claims and had singing teachers: some went with Induction, others chose Deduction as their teacher.
Some arguments were picked up by History, the dragon who gets recalled but can’t be remembered. Some arguments grow inside of History. Biases play a bigger part in that.
An argument’s head is called a point. Its body is its evidence. Some arguments wear Assumptions, jewelry that filters their evidence.
Some arguments are called Idealizations depending on what type of jewelry they wear.
Some arguments plant trees known as Concepts but when the winds threaten to blow away the Concepts, the Concepts bloom Conceptions.
There is a festival whenever two arguments become one. When their evidence is contradictory, a tradeoff is done.
There is a species of arguments that focus on political issues. These arguments have the ability to shape-shift into birds.