Analysis and Practices
  1. 425 pages
  2. English
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Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. ARGUMENTATION EVALUATION
  3. 1 Argumentative Validity as a Function of the Argumentative Forum
  4. 2 A ‘Logical Audit’ Scheme for Argument Evaluation
  5. 3 Using Assertibility Conditions to Extract and Evaluate Arguments
  6. 4 Types of Argument and the Critical Reader
  7. FALLACIES
  8. 5 When is a Fallacy a Fallacy?
  9. 6 When No Reason is Good Reason
  10. 7 A Sketch of an Epistemic Theory of Fallacies
  11. 8 Cognitive Development and Fallacies
  12. LEGAL ARGUMENTATION
  13. 9 Interpretation, Law, and Argument: Prospects for Cross Fertilization
  14. 10 Modes of Judicial Discourse: The Search for Argument Fields
  15. 11 A. Soeteman Deduction in Law
  16. 12 Can we Require Legislatures to State the Reasons for their Legislative Decisions?
  17. 13 The Arguments of a Judge
  18. 14 Ne Bis in Idem and Related Principles
  19. 15 The American Jury Trial: The Art of Argument in Voir Dire and Opening Statements
  20. 16 Argument in the Law: The Special Case of the Small Claims Court
  21. 17 The ‘Lawyer’s Dialect’ and Sir Edward Coke’s Advice on Courtroom Argumentation
  22. SPECIAL FIELDS
  23. 18 Arguing over Incommensurable Values
  24. 19 Beyond Argumentation: The Role of Narrative in Moral Reasoning
  25. 20 Moral and Aesthetic Argumentation
  26. 21 The Fallacy of the Improbable Cure
  27. 22 Quantification of Claims of Value: Counting the Birds
  28. 23 Policy Science as an Argumentative Paradigm
  29. 24 On Dialogue-Games, Argumentation, and Literature
  30. 25 Argumentation and Literary Text: Towards an Operational Model
  31. 26 The Universality of Logic Processes in Japanese Argument
  32. 27 Communicating Across Cultures: Argument and International Negotiation
  33. CASE STUDIES
  34. 28 The 1982 Falklands/Malvinas War: A Case Study in Public Argument
  35. 29 Pronouns for Strategic Purposes
  36. 30 Politique et fĂȘte: ElĂ©ments de rhĂ©torique dans des voeux prĂ©sidentiels de de Gaulle, Giscard d’Estaing et Mitterand
  37. 31 The Keegstra Case: The Anti-Semitic Argument in Modern Day Alberta Schools
  38. 32 Political and Legal Convergence: A Case Study of the Sacco-Vanzetti Trial
  39. 33 Representations of Ideology: Analogons, Images, and Ideographs
  40. 34 Aristotelian Dialectic and Reasoning in Das Kapital of Marx
  41. 35 An Argumentation-Theoretical Analysis of Lenin’s Political Strategies
  42. 36 The Argumentation of Self in Job-Interviews
  43. 37 Argument Strategies Used by Female Immates Requesting Parole Hearings
  44. EDUCATION IN ARGUMENTATION
  45. 38 A Critical Theory of Critical Thinking
  46. 39 Skills, Attitudes, and Education for Critical Thinking
  47. 40 The Form of Television and the Possibility of Critical Thinking
  48. 41 Perspectives on Argumentation Instruction
  49. 42 Formalism, Fallacies, and the Teaching of Informal Logic
  50. 43 Designing a Test of Inductive Reasoning
  51. 44 A Program for Teacher Education in Reasoning Skills
  52. List of Contributors