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Argumentation theory a pragma-dialectical perspective
Eemeren, F. H. van (Frans Hendrik)
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Argumentation theory a pragma-dialectical perspective
Author :
Eemeren, F. H. van (Frans Hendrik)
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing AG
Pub. Year :
2018
Subjects :
Persuasion (Rhetoric)
Call Number :
P 301 .5 .P47 .E36 2018
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Preface
(7)
Contents
(9)
1 Argumentation Theory as a Discipline
(12)
1.1 Argumentation
(12)
1.2 Argumentation Theory
(14)
1.3 Crucial Concepts in Argumentation Theory
(17)
1.4 The Research Program of Argumentation Theory
(21)
1.5 Dialectical and Rhetorical Perspectives
(24)
References
(27)
2 Building a Theory of Argumentation
(29)
2.1 Meta-Theoretical Principles
(29)
2.2 Functionalization of Argumentation Theory
(30)
2.3 Socialization of Argumentation Theory
(33)
2.4 Externalization of Argumentation Theory
(35)
2.5 Dialectification of Argumentation Theory
(38)
References
(41)
3 A Model of a Critical Discussion
(43)
3.1 Resolving a Difference of Opinion on the Merits
(43)
3.2 Stages in the Resolution Process
(46)
3.3 Argumentative Moves as Speech Acts in a Critical Discussion
(48)
3.4 Profiles of Dialectically Relevant Argumentative Moves
(52)
3.5 Dialectical Profiles of the Main Types of Argumentation
(55)
References
(59)
4 Critical Discussion and the Identification of Fallacies
(61)
4.1 Maintaining Reasonableness in Argumentative Discourse
(61)
4.2 Reasonableness in a Critical Discussion
(63)
4.3 A Code of Conduct for Reasonable Argumentative Discourse
(68)
4.4 Fallacies as Violations of the Code of Conduct
(72)
4.5 Special Characteristics of the Pragma-Dialectical Treatment of the Fallacies
(75)
References
(80)
5 Descriptive Studies of Argumentative Discourse
(81)
5.1 Qualitative and Quantitative Research
(81)
5.2 Argumentative Indicators in Discourse
(83)
5.3 The Identification of Argumentative Moves by Ordinary Arguers
(86)
5.4 Ordinary Arguers’ Standards of Reasonableness
(89)
5.5 Hidden Fallaciousness in Argumentative Discourse
(93)
References
(96)
6 Analysis as Resolution-Oriented Reconstruction
(98)
6.1 The Need for Reconstructing Argumentative Discourse
(98)
6.2 Analytical Transformations in a Theoretically-Motivated Reconstruction
(100)
6.3 Making an Analytic Overview of an Argumentative Discourse
(105)
6.4 Exemplary Analysis of a Specific Case (Part 1)
(109)
6.5 Resources for Accounting for an Analytic Overview
(113)
References
(117)
7 Strategic Manoeuvring in Argumentative Discourse
(119)
7.1 Keeping a Balance Between Aiming for Effectiveness and Maintaining Reasonableness
(119)
7.2 Simultaneously Realizing Dialectical and Rhetorical Aims
(121)
7.3 Argumentative Strategies as Designs of Coordinated Strategic Manoeuvring
(124)
7.4 Fallacies Viewed as Derailments of Strategic Manoeuvring
(128)
7.5 Exemplary Analysis of a Specific Case (Part 2)
(131)
References
(134)
8 Distinguishing Between Different Kinds of Argumentative Practices
(136)
8.1 Communicative Activity Types as Institutionalized Macro-Contexts
(136)
8.2 Argumentative Characterization of Communicative Activity Types
(138)
8.3 Institutional Preconditions for Strategic Manoeuvring
(144)
8.4 Contextualized Implementations of Soundness Criteria
(147)
8.5 Strategic Manoeuvring in Communicative Activity Types from Different Domains
(151)
References
(154)
9 Prototypical Argumentative Patterns
(156)
9.1 Basic and Extended Prototypical Argumentative Patterns
(156)
9.2 Contextual Differentiation of Prototypical Argumentative Patterns
(158)
9.3 Utilizing Different Argument Schemes in Different Communicative Activity Types
(161)
9.4 Utilizing the Same Argument Scheme Differently
(165)
9.5 Examining the Variety of Patterned Argumentative Diversity
(172)
References
(174)
10 Pragma-Dialectics Amidst Other Approaches to Argumentation
(176)
10.1 The Current State of Argumentation Theory
(176)
10.2 Formal Dialectical Approaches
(179)
10.3 Informal Logic
(183)
10.4 Rhetorical and Linguistic Approaches
(187)
10.5 Future Prospects
(191)
References
(194)
Index
(200)