Argumentation in PracticeFrans H. Van Eemeren, Peter Houtlosser John Benjamins Publishing, 01.01.2005 - 368 Seiten Since the late 1950s the study of argumentation has developed from a marginal part of logic and rhetoric into a genuine interdisciplinary academic discipline. After having first been primarily concerned with creating an adequate philosophical perspective on argumentation, argumentation theorists have gradually shifted their focus of attention to a more immediate concern with the ins and outs of argumentative praxis. What exactly are the characteristics of situated argumentative discourse in different argumentative 'action types'? How is the discourse influenced by institutional and contextual constraints? In what way can prominent cases of argumentative discourse be fruitfully analysed? Argumentation in Practice aims to provide insight into some important facets of argumentative praxis and the different ways in which it can be approached. The first part of this volume, 'Conceptions of problems in argumentative practice', introduces useful theoretical perspectives. The second part, 'Empirical studies of argumentative practice', contains both empirical studies of a general kind and several types of specific case studies. |
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Inhalt
List of contributors | 1 |
CHAPTER | 4 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The issue in argumentation practice and theory | 11 |
CHAPTER 2 | 29 |
CHAPTER 3 | 43 |
CHAPTER 4 | 53 |
CHAPTER 5 | 69 |
Competing demands multiple ideals and the structure | 181 |
CHAPTER 13 | 197 |
CHAPTER 14 | 215 |
CHAPTER 15 | 231 |
CHAPTER 16 | 251 |
CHAPTER 17 | 267 |
The use of arguments from perceived opposition in U S terrorism policy | 285 |
CHAPTER 19 | 305 |
CHAPTER 6 | 87 |
CHAPTER 7 | 99 |
On the pragmatics of argumentative discourse | 115 |
CHAPTER 10 | 145 |
CHAPTER 11 | 163 |
CHAPTER 20 | 321 |
CHAPTER 21 | 337 |
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