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Acts of arguing : a rhetorical model of argument /

"The revival of argumentation theory in the past few decades has focused on its logical and dialectical dimensions, with less attention paid to rhetorical features. This book explores and then redresses this imbalance. Tindale examines important logical and dialectical innovations in recent arg...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tindale, Christopher W. (Christopher William)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, ©1999.
Colección:SUNY series in logic and language.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: The Case for Rhetorical Argumentation
  • Models of Argumentation
  • Product, Procedure, and Process
  • Habermas's Challenge
  • The Case for the Rhetorical
  • Origins in the Rhetoric
  • Rhetorical Argument: Enthymeme
  • Rhetorical Argumentation
  • Contemporary Views
  • Outline of the Study
  • Argument as Product: The Logical Perspective
  • Formal Logic and the Classical Root
  • The Toulmin Transition
  • Informal Logic
  • Problems of the Product-oriented Perspective
  • Rhetoric and Logic
  • Argumentation as Dialectical
  • Outline of the Pragma-Dialectical Approach
  • Misunderstandings and Qualifications
  • Pragma-Dialectics and Fallacies
  • Walton's Functional Account
  • A Critical Evaluation
  • Rhetorical Elements: Audiences, Readers, and Third Parties
  • Contexts and Argument: An Introduction to the Rhetorical Perspective
  • The New Rhetoric
  • Emotion and Argumentation
  • Context
  • Audiences
  • The Universal Audience
  • Audiences and the Conditions for Adherence
  • Perelman's Relativism
  • Relevance and Cognitive Environments
  • Acceptability
  • Blair and Johnson's Community of Model Interlocutors
  • The Universal Audience Again
  • Preliminary Examples
  • Case Studies in Rhetorical Argumentation
  • Case A Clear Thinking on Shell Oil, Nigeria and the Death of Ken Saro-Wiwa
  • Arguer and Audiences
  • Mode of Expression
  • Dialectical Obligations
  • The Logical Structure
  • The Reasonableness of the Argumentation
  • Case B Personality, Testimony, and Holocaust Denial
  • The Initial Text.