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Speech acts in argumentative discussions : a theoretical model for the analysis of discussions directed towards solving conflicts of opinion /

Speech Acts In Argumentative Discussions: A Theoretical Model For The Analysis Of Discussions Directed Towards Solving Conflicts Of Opinion (Studies ... In Pragmatics And Discourse Analysis (Pda)).

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Eemeren, F. H. van (Frans Hendrik), 1946-
Otros Autores: Grootendorst, R. (Robert), 1944-2000
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Dutch
Publicado: Dordrecht, Holland ; Cinnaminson, U.S.A. : Foris Publications, 1984, ©1983.
Colección:Studies of argumentation in pragmatics and discourse analysis ; 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1. The resolution of disputes about expressed opinions; 1.1. The aims of this book; 1.2. Externalization of argumentation; 1.3. Functionalization of argumentation; 1.4. Socialization of argumentation; 1.5. Dialectification of argumentation; Chapter 2. Argumentation as an illocutionary act complex; 2.1. The basic theory of speech acts; 2.2. Communicative and interactional aspects of language; 2.3. Characterization of the speech act of argumentation; 2.4. Points of agreement and disagreement with related views; 2.5. The illocutionary act complex of argumentation
  • Chapter 3. Argumentation and the perlocutionary act of convincing3.1. The perlocutionary act of convincing; 3.2. The relation between illocutions and perlocutions; 3.3. Various kinds of usage conventions; 3.4. The conventionality of the illocutionary perlocution of convincing; 3.5. Externalization of the perlocutionary effect of convincing; Chapter 4. Argumentation in discussions about expressed opinions; 4.1. Problems of analysing argumentative discussions; 4.2. Simple single discussions; 4.2.1. Standard types of disputes and argumentative discussions
  • 4.2.2. The resolution of simple single disputes4.3. The structure of simple single discussions; 4.3.1. The stages of the discussion; 4.3.2. The structure of the argumentation; Chapter 5. The distribution of speech acts in rational discussions; 5.1. Expressed opinions, argumentation and assertives; 5.2. Illocutionary acts and the resolution of disputes; 5.3. The role of speech acts at different stages in the discussion; 5.4. The role of usage declaratives; 5.5. The interpretation of speech acts; Chapter 6. Unexpressed premisses in rational discussions
  • 6.1. Unexpressed premisses and the co-operative principle6.2. Shortcomings in current theoretical approaches; 6.2.1. The Standard Logical Approach; 6.2.2. The Presuppositional Approach; 6.3. Unexpressed premisses as conversational implicatures; 6.4. The conditions for explicitized unexpressed premisses; 6.5. The explicitization of unexpressed premisses; Chapter 7. A code of conduct for rational discussants; 7.1. A general rule for speech acts in rational discussions; 7.2. Rules for the confrontation stage; 7.3. Rules for the opening stage; 7.4. Rules for the argumentation stage
  • 7.5. Rule for the concluding stageChapter 8. Fallacies and the code of conduct for rational discussants; 8.1. The treatment of fallacies in the practical literature; 8.2. Unexpressed premisses and the analysis of fallacies; 8.3. Various sorts of violation of the code of conduct; 8.4. The code of conduct and the analysis of fallacies; 8.5. Analyses of some fallacies by way of example; Notes; Bibliography; Index of Names; Index of Subjects