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|a The theoretical background and practical implications of argumentation in Ireland /
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|a Table of Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Chapter One; 1.1 What this book is; 1.2 Ireland and argumentation; 1.3 Organisation of the volume; Chapter Two; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The notion of argumentation; 2.2.1 Legal argumentation; 2.2.2 Political argumentation; 2.3 Methodological challenges and gaps; 2.4 Concluding remarks; Chapter Three; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Materials; 3.2.1 Case study 1: Right-to-life judgments; 3.2.2 Case study 2: EU-related disputes; 3.2.3 Case study 3: De Valera's speeches and statements; 3.3 Methodology; 3.3.1 From corpus to text (I).
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|a 3.3.2 From corpus to text (II)3.3.3 From text to corpus; 3.4 Concluding remarks; Chapter Four; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Data mining; 4.3 The argumentative use of definition; 4.3.1 N. and N. v. The Health Service Executive and G. and G.; 4.3.2 Roche v. Roche et al.; 4.4 Concluding remarks; Chapter Five; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Views of Irish sovereignty; 5.2.1 Lexical bundles; 5.2.2 Argumentative patterns; 5.3 Concluding remarks; Chapter Six; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A text-based view of de Valera's argumentation; 6.3 A corpus-based analysis of argumentative indicators.
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|a 6.3.1 Indicators of pragmatic argumentation in the Dev_Corpus6.3.2 Indicators of symptomatic argumentation in the Dev_Corpus; 6.4 The argument schemes at work; 6.5 Concluding remarks; Chapter Seven; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Discussion; 7.3 Applications; References; Index.
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|a While the association between the words "Ireland" and "argumentation" may not necessarily look particularly straightforward, this book shows that they are, in fact, closely connected. Specifically, the volume offers a linguistic perspective to suggest that the study of reasoned argument is likely to have a wide range of potential applications in the context of Irish public discourse. Taking two of the classic, favourite subjects of inquiry of contemporary argumentation theory, it addresses the issue of the construction of argumentation in the judiciary and in the politics of the Irish Republic.
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