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Dialectics and the macrostructure of arguments : a theory of argument structure /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Freeman, James B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : Foris Publications, 1991.
Colección:Studies of argumentation in pragmatics and discourse analysis ; 10.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 The Need for a Theory of Argument Structure
  • 1.1. The Standard Approach
  • 1.2. Toulminâ€?s Rival Account
  • 1.3. Problems for a Theory of Argument Structure
  • 1.4. Further Problems Posed by the Standard Approach
  • Chapter 2 Basic Theoretical Considerations
  • 2.1. The Dialectical Nature of Argument
  • 2.2. Desiderata for Theory and Practice
  • 2.3. The Central Questions in a Basic Dialectical Situation
  • Chapter 3 What Are the Basic Elements of Arguments?
  • 3.1. Claims Versus Conclusions
  • 3.2. Toulminâ€?s Problematic Notion of Warrant
  • 3.3. Data, Warrant, Backing or Just Plain Premises?Chapter 4 How Do the Basic Elements Fit Together?
  • 4.1. The Acceptability Question and Serial Structure
  • 4.2. The Relevance Question and Linked Structure
  • 4.3. The First Ground Adequacy Question and Convergent Structure
  • 4.4. The Linked-Convergent Distinction
  • Chapter 5 What Should We Do With Modalities?
  • 5.1. Modalities â€? What Are They?
  • 5.2. How Do Modalities Fit into Arguments?
  • Chapter 6 Rebuttals â€? What is Their Place in Argumentation?
  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Are Rebuttals Separable Elements in Arguments?6.3. Are Only Exceptional Conditions Rebuttals?
  • 6.4. How Do We Represent Rebuttals Diagrammatically?
  • 6.5. Implication of Rebuttals for The Linked-Convergent Distinction
  • 6.6. Counterrebuttals
  • 6.7. Comparison with Other Authors
  • Chapter 7 Further Considerations on Argument Structure
  • 7.1. Mixed Structure
  • 7.2. Rebuttals to Claims
  • 7.3. Arguments Countering Defended Rebuttals
  • 7.4. Refutations by Logical Analogy
  • 7.5. Arguments Involving Suppositions
  • Chapter 8 Adequacy Considerations
  • 8.1. Individuation of Arguments8.2. Satisfaction of Desiderata
  • Conclusion. Dialectics, Macrostructure, and the Logical Enterprise
  • Appendix. Two Variations on the Standard Approach to Diagramming Arguments
  • Bibliography
  • Index