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Pondering on Problems of Argumentation 2009
- Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen:
Pondering on Problems of Argumentation, Twenty Essays on Theoretical Issues. Argumentation Library 14, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-1-4020-9164-3
Argumentative Strategies
- Frans H. van Eemeren, Peter Houtlosser:
Seizing the Occasion: Parameters for Analysing Ways of Strategic Manoeuvring. 3-14 - A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans:
Manoeuvring Strategically with Rhetorical Questions. 15-23 - M. Agnes van Rees:
Dissociation: Between Rhetorical Success and Dialectical Soundness. 25-34 - Cornelia Ilie:
Strategies of Refutation by Definition: A Pragma-Rhetorical Approach to Refutationsin a Public Speech. 35-51
Norms of Reasonableness and Fallaciousness
- Scott Jacobs:
Nonfallacious Rhetorical Design in Argumentation. 55-78 - Daniel J. O'Keefe:
Normatively Responsible Advocacy: Some Provocations from Persuasion Effects Research. 79-90 - Trudy Govier:
Duets, Cartoons, and Tragedies: Struggles with the Fallacy of Composition. 91-104 - Dale Jacquette:
Deductivism and the Informal Fallacies. 105-114
Types of Argument and Argument Schemes
- Manfred Kraus:
From Figure to Argument: Contrarium in Roman Rhetoric. 117-132 - Bart Garssen:
Comparing the Incomparable: Figurative Analogies in a Dialectical Testing Procedure. 133-140 - Marianne Doury:
Argument Schemes Typologies in Practice: The Case of Comparative Arguments. 141-155 - Eddo Rigotti:
Whether and How Classical Topics can be Revived Within Contemporary Argumentation Theory. 157-178
Structure of Argumentation
- G. C. Goddu:
Against Making the Linked-Convergent Distinction. 181-189 - James B. Freeman:
Argument Strength, the Toulmin Model, and Ampliative Probability. 191-205 - Andrea Rocci:
Modalities as Indicators in Argumentative Reconstruction. 207-228 - Leo Groarke:
Five Theses on Toulmin and Visual Argument. 229-239
Rules for Advocacy and Discussion
- Erik C. W. Krabbe:
On How to Get Beyond the Opening Stage. 243-251 - Jim Gough:
Testing for Acceptable Premises Within Systems of Belief. 253-267 - G. Thomas Goodnight:
The Duties of Advocacy: Argumentation Under Conditions of Disparity, Asymmetry, and Difference. 269-286 - Jean Goodwin:
Actually Existing Rules for Closing Arguments. 287-298
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