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Adversarial Listening in Argumentation
Adversariality in argumentation is typically theorized as inhering in, and applying to, the interactional roles of proponent and opponent that...
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Who’s Afraid of Adversariality? Conflict and Cooperation in Argumentation
Since at least the 1980s, the role of adversariality in argumentation has been extensively discussed within different domains. Prima facie, there...
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Public engagement and argumentation in science
Public engagement is one of the fundamental pillars of the European programme for research and innovation Horizon 2020 . The programme encourages...
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Agreement: An Argumentation Perspective
The Chapter offers an account of how agreement is dealt with in the pragma-dialectical approach and in the Argumentum Model of Topics. The account... -
The Logic of Philosophy as a Theory of Argumentation
Eric Weil theorizes violence, what violence means to his theory, and how his manner of theorizing violence throws down a challenge which philosophy... -
Adversarial argumentation and common ground in Aristotle’s Sophistical Refutations
In this paper I provide support for the view that at least some forms of adversariality in argumentation are legitimate. The support comes from...
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Arguing to Defeat: Eristic Argumentation and Irrationality in Resolving Moral Concerns
By synthesizing the argumentation theory of new rhetoric with research on heuristics and motivated reasoning, we develop a conceptual view of...
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The Language of Argumentation
Bringing together scholars from a broad range of theoretical perspectives, The Language of Argumentationoffers a unique overview of research at the...
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Combatting Conspiratorial Thinking with Controlled Argumentation Dialogue Environments
The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with an explosion in misinformation, leading to increased interest in methods to combat the failures in... -
How Can Modifications of Meaning Influence Argumentation? The Concept and Typology of Semantic Arguments
The aim of this article is to show how modifications of meaning can influence argumentation. I present the basic concept of so-called ‘semantic...
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Argumentation and Persuasiveness
This chapter has three aims. The first is to shed some light on Sextus’s distinction between therapeutically “weighty” and “weak” arguments. The... -
Essays on Argumentation in Antiquity
This book provides a collection of essays representing the state of the art in the research into argumentation in classical antiquity. It contains...
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Compliance with EU Law and Argumentative Discourse: Representing the EU as a Problem-Solving Multilevel Governance System through Discursive Structures of Argumentation
This paper analyzes how, during the Juncker Presidency (2014–2019), the European Commission employed argumentative strategies to address the question...
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Argumentation Through Languages and Cultures
The four contributions in this special issue on Argumentation Through Languages and Cultures deals with clear cases of such argumentative situations...