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- Type of Document: Book
- Publisher: Switzerland : Springer International Publishing AG , 2018
- Keywords:
- Persuasion (Rhetoric)
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 Argumentation Theory as a Discipline
- 2 Building a Theory of Argumentation
- 3 A Model of a Critical Discussion
- 4 Critical Discussion and the Identification of Fallacies
- 4.1 Maintaining Reasonableness in Argumentative Discourse
- 4.2 Reasonableness in a Critical Discussion
- 4.3 A Code of Conduct for Reasonable Argumentative Discourse
- 4.4 Fallacies as Violations of the Code of Conduct
- 4.5 Special Characteristics of the Pragma-Dialectical Treatment of the Fallacies
- References
- 5 Descriptive Studies of Argumentative Discourse
- 6 Analysis as Resolution-Oriented Reconstruction
- 6.1 The Need for Reconstructing Argumentative Discourse
- 6.2 Analytical Transformations in a Theoretically-Motivated Reconstruction
- 6.3 Making an Analytic Overview of an Argumentative Discourse
- 6.4 Exemplary Analysis of a Specific Case (Part 1)
- 6.5 Resources for Accounting for an Analytic Overview
- References
- 7 Strategic Manoeuvring in Argumentative Discourse
- 7.1 Keeping a Balance Between Aiming for Effectiveness and Maintaining Reasonableness
- 7.2 Simultaneously Realizing Dialectical and Rhetorical Aims
- 7.3 Argumentative Strategies as Designs of Coordinated Strategic Manoeuvring
- 7.4 Fallacies Viewed as Derailments of Strategic Manoeuvring
- 7.5 Exemplary Analysis of a Specific Case (Part 2)
- References
- 8 Distinguishing Between Different Kinds of Argumentative Practices
- 8.1 Communicative Activity Types as Institutionalized Macro-Contexts
- 8.2 Argumentative Characterization of Communicative Activity Types
- 8.3 Institutional Preconditions for Strategic Manoeuvring
- 8.4 Contextualized Implementations of Soundness Criteria
- 8.5 Strategic Manoeuvring in Communicative Activity Types from Different Domains
- References
- 9 Prototypical Argumentative Patterns
- 9.1 Basic and Extended Prototypical Argumentative Patterns
- 9.2 Contextual Differentiation of Prototypical Argumentative Patterns
- 9.3 Utilizing Different Argument Schemes in Different Communicative Activity Types
- 9.4 Utilizing the Same Argument Scheme Differently
- 9.5 Examining the Variety of Patterned Argumentative Diversity
- References
- 10 Pragma-Dialectics Amidst Other Approaches to Argumentation
- Index