Considering Pragma-Dialectics

Considering Pragma-Dialectics
Title Considering Pragma-Dialectics PDF eBook
Author Peter Houtlosser
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 341
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135250553

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Considering Pragma-Dialectics honors the monumental contributions of one of the foremost international figures in current argumentation scholarship: Frans van Eemeren. The volume presents the research efforts of his colleagues and addresses how their work relates to the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation with which van Eemeren’s name is so intimately connected. This tribute serves to highlight the varied approaches to the study of argumentation and is destined to inspire researchers to advance scholarship in the field far into the future. Replete with contributions from highly-esteemed academics in argumentation study, chapters in this volume address such topics as: *Pragma-dialectic versus epistemic theories of arguing and arguments; *Pragma-dialectics and self-advocacy in physician-patient interactions; *The pragma-dialectical analysis of the ad hominem family; *Rhetoric, dialectic, and the functions of argument; and *The semantics of reasonableness. As an exceptional volume and a fitting tribute, this work will be of interest to all argumentation scholars considering the astute insights and scholarly legacy of Frans van Eemeren.

Considering Pragma-Dialectics

Considering Pragma-Dialectics
Title Considering Pragma-Dialectics PDF eBook
Author Peter Houtlosser
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 380
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1135250545

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Considering Pragma-Dialectics honors the monumental contributions of one of the foremost international figures in current argumentation scholarship: Frans van Eemeren. The volume presents the research efforts of his colleagues and addresses how their work relates to the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation with which van Eemeren’s name is so intimately connected. This tribute serves to highlight the varied approaches to the study of argumentation and is destined to inspire researchers to advance scholarship in the field far into the future. Replete with contributions from highly-esteemed academics in argumentation study, chapters in this volume address such topics as: *Pragma-dialectic versus epistemic theories of arguing and arguments; *Pragma-dialectics and self-advocacy in physician-patient interactions; *The pragma-dialectical analysis of the ad hominem family; *Rhetoric, dialectic, and the functions of argument; and *The semantics of reasonableness. As an exceptional volume and a fitting tribute, this work will be of interest to all argumentation scholars considering the astute insights and scholarly legacy of Frans van Eemeren.

Contextualizing Pragma-Dialectics

Contextualizing Pragma-Dialectics
Title Contextualizing Pragma-Dialectics PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 379
Release 2017-12-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027264805

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Contextualizing Pragma-Dialectics contains a selection of 18 article reporting on research conducted in the past decade in which the institutional context in which argumentative discourse takes place is systematically taken into account. Some articles provide relevant theoretical backgrounds, other articles make clear how the extended pragma-dialectical theory can be used to analyse and evaluate argumentative discourse in specific institutional contexts. Next to argumentative discourse in the legal domain and the medical context of health communication, a great deal of attention is paid to various argumentative practices in the political domain or dealing with specific social issues. A contribution on multimodal argumentation is also included. All contributing authors are actively engaged in the International Learned Institute for Argumentation Studies (ILIAS).

Studies in Pragma-dialectics

Studies in Pragma-dialectics
Title Studies in Pragma-dialectics PDF eBook
Author Frans Hendrik Eemeren
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1994
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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A Systematic Theory of Argumentation

A Systematic Theory of Argumentation
Title A Systematic Theory of Argumentation PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0521830753

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In this book two of the leading figures in argumentation theory present a view of argumentation as a means of resolving differences of opinion by testing the acceptability of the disputed positions. Their model of a 'critical discussion' serves as a theoretical tool for analyzing, evaluating and producing argumentative discourse. This is a major contribution to the study of argumentation and will be of particular value to professionals and graduate students in speech communication, informal logic, rhetoric, critical thinking, linguistics, and philosophy.

Handbook of Argumentation Theory

Handbook of Argumentation Theory
Title Handbook of Argumentation Theory PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 344
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110846098

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Giving Reasons

Giving Reasons
Title Giving Reasons PDF eBook
Author Lilian Bermejo Luque
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 220
Release 2011-07-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 940071761X

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This book provides a new, linguistic approach to Argumentation Theory. Its main goal is to integrate the logical, dialectical and rhetorical dimensions of argumentation in a model providing a unitary treatment of its justificatory and persuasive powers. This model takes as its basis Speech Acts Theory in order to characterize argumentation as a second-order speech act complex. The result is a systematic and comprehensive theory of the interpretation, analysis and evaluation of arguments. This theory sheds light on the many faces of argumentative communication: verbal and non-verbal, monological and dialogical, literal and non-literal, ordinary and specialized. The book takes into consideration the major current comprehensive accounts of good argumentation (Perelman’s New Rhetoric, Pragma-dialectics, the ARG model, the Epistemic Approach) and shows that these accounts have fundamental weaknesses rooted in their instrumentalist conception of argumentation as an activity oriented to a goal external to itself. Furthermore, the author addresses some challenging meta-theoretical questions such as the justification problem for Argumentation Theory models and the relationship between reasoning and arguing.