Handbook of Argumentation Theory ; a Critical Survey of Classical Backgrounds and Modern Studies

Handbook of Argumentation Theory ; a Critical Survey of Classical Backgrounds and Modern Studies
Title Handbook of Argumentation Theory ; a Critical Survey of Classical Backgrounds and Modern Studies PDF eBook
Author Frans Hendrik Eemeren
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Total Pages 348
Release 1987
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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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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Handbook of Argumentation Theory

Handbook of Argumentation Theory
Title Handbook of Argumentation Theory PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
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Total Pages
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Genre Persuasion (Rhetoric)
ISBN 9789400768833

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Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory

Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory
Title Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 439
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136688048

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Argumentation theory is a distinctly multidisciplinary field of inquiry. It draws its data, assumptions, and methods from disciplines as disparate as formal logic and discourse analysis, linguistics and forensic science, philosophy and psychology, political science and education, sociology and law, and rhetoric and artificial intelligence. This presents the growing group of interested scholars and students with a problem of access, since it is even for those active in the field not common to have acquired a familiarity with relevant aspects of each discipline that enters into this multidisciplinary matrix. This book offers its readers a unique comprehensive survey of the various theoretical contributions which have been made to the study of argumentation. It discusses the historical works that provide the background to the field and all major approaches and trends in contemporary research. Argument has been the subject of systematic inquiry for twenty-five hundred years. It has been graced with theories, such as formal logic or the legal theory of evidence, that have acquired a more or less settled provenance with regard to specific issues. But there has been nothing to date that qualifies as a unified general theory of argumentation, in all its richness and complexity. This being so, the argumentation theorist must have access to materials and methods that lie beyond his or her "home" subject. It is precisely on this account that this volume is offered to all the constituent research communities and their students. Apart from the historical sections, each chapter provides an economical introduction to the problems and methods that characterize a given part of the contemporary research program. Because the chapters are self-contained, they can be consulted in the order of a reader's interests or research requirements. But there is value in reading the work in its entirety. Jointly authored by the very people whose research has done much to define the current state of argumentation theory and to point the way toward more general and unified future treatments, this book is an impressively authoritative contribution to the field.

Reflections on Theoretical Issues in Argumentation Theory

Reflections on Theoretical Issues in Argumentation Theory
Title Reflections on Theoretical Issues in Argumentation Theory PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 290
Release 2015-08-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 331921103X

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This volume presents a selection of papers reflecting key theoretical issues in argumentation theory. Its six sections are devoted to specific themes, including the analysis and evaluation of argumentation, argument schemes and the contextual embedding of argumentation. The section on general perspectives on argumentation discusses the trends of empiricalization, contextualization and formalization, offers descriptions of the analytical and evaluative tools of informal logic, and highlights selected principles that argumentation theorists do and do not agree upon. In turn, the section on linguistic approaches to argumentation focuses on the problem of distinguishing between explanation and argument, while also elaborating on the role of verbal indicators of argument schemes. All essays included in this volume point out notable recent developments in the study of argumentation.

Reasonableness and Effectiveness in Argumentative Discourse

Reasonableness and Effectiveness in Argumentative Discourse
Title Reasonableness and Effectiveness in Argumentative Discourse PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 892
Release 2015-08-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319209558

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This volume presents 50 contributions on the themes of reasonableness and effectiveness and their connections, which are central issues in argumentation theory. It discusses van Eemeren’s views on the study of argumentation; the approach to argumentation adopted in pragma-dialectics; pragma-dialectical perspectives on the dialectical and pragmatic dimensions of argumentative discourse; the notion of strategic maneuvering; the pragma-dialectical method of analyzing argumentative discourse; the treatment of fallacies as violations of rules for critical discussion; pragma-dialectical views on context, the role of logic, verbal indicators of argumentative moves and argument schemes; and the process of writing and rewriting argumentative texts. The pragma-dialectical quantitative approach to empirical research on argumentative discourse is illustrated by reporting on selected, illustrative experimental studies, as well as qualitative studies of historical cases.

The Argument of Mathematics

The Argument of Mathematics
Title The Argument of Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Andrew Aberdein
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 392
Release 2013-07-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400765347

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Written by experts in the field, this volume presents a comprehensive investigation into the relationship between argumentation theory and the philosophy of mathematical practice. Argumentation theory studies reasoning and argument, and especially those aspects not addressed, or not addressed well, by formal deduction. The philosophy of mathematical practice diverges from mainstream philosophy of mathematics in the emphasis it places on what the majority of working mathematicians actually do, rather than on mathematical foundations. The book begins by first challenging the assumption that there is no role for informal logic in mathematics. Next, it details the usefulness of argumentation theory in the understanding of mathematical practice, offering an impressively diverse set of examples, covering the history of mathematics, mathematics education and, perhaps surprisingly, formal proof verification. From there, the book demonstrates that mathematics also offers a valuable testbed for argumentation theory. Coverage concludes by defending attention to mathematical argumentation as the basis for new perspectives on the philosophy of mathematics. ​