Across the Lines of Disciplines
  1. 411 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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Yes, you can access Across the Lines of Disciplines by Frans H. van Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst, J. Anthony Blair, Charles A. Willard, Frans H. van Eemeren,Rob Grootendorst,J. Anthony Blair,Charles A. Willard in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Languages & Linguistics & Communication Studies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. LOGICAL AND DIALECTICAL PERSPECTIVES
  3. 1. Probative Logic: Review & Preview
  4. 2 Logic to Some Purpose: Theses against the Deductive-Nomological Paradigm in the Science of Logic
  5. 3 Logic Naturalized: Recovering a Tradition
  6. 4 Beyond Induction and Deduction
  7. 5 Meaning Postulates and Rules of Argumentation: Remarks Concerning the Pragmatic Tie between Meaning (of Terms) and Truth (of Propositions)
  8. 6 Arab Dialecticians on Rational Discussion
  9. RHETORETICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
  10. 7 An Historical Approach to the Study of Argumentation
  11. 8 Argument and Usable Traditions
  12. 9 The Rhetorical Perspective on Argument
  13. 10 Rhetorical Communication as Argumentation
  14. 11 Argumentation without Proposition
  15. 12 Generational Argument
  16. 13 Valuing Dissensus
  17. 14 Rescher on Pascal’s Wager Argument
  18. 15 Argumentation and Narrativity
  19. PRAGMATIC AND CONVERSATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
  20. 16 The Function of Argumentation: A Pragmatic Approach
  21. 17 Argumentation, Inquiry and Speech Act Theory
  22. 18 For Reason’s Sake: Maximal Argumentative Analysis of Discourse
  23. 19 Rational and Pragmatic Aspects of Argument
  24. 20 The Management of Disagreement in Conversation
  25. 21 Identity Management in Argumentative Discourse
  26. 22 Measuring Argumentative Competence
  27. 23 Some Figures of Speech
  28. ARGUMENTATION ANALYSIS, EVALUATION AND FALLACIES
  29. 24 Towards a Typology of Argumentative Schemes
  30. 25 Enthymematic Arguments
  31. 26 Argument Evaluation
  32. 27 Naess’s Dichotomy of Tenability and Relevance
  33. 28 Rescher’s Plausibility Thesis and the Justification of Arguments: A Critical Appraisal
  34. 29 What is a Fallacy?
  35. 30 Some Fallacies about Fallacies
  36. 31 Ad Baculum, Self-Interest and Pascal’s Wager
  37. APPLICATIONS OF ARGUMENTATION THEORY
  38. 32 Rational Argumentation and Political Deception
  39. 33 Evolution of Judicial Argument in Free Expression Cases
  40. 34 Argumentation in English and Finnish Editorials
  41. 35 Critical Thinking in the Strong Sense and the Role of Argumentation in Everyday Life
  42. 36 Informal Logic and the Deductive-Inductive Distinction
  43. 37 Arguments and Explanations
  44. List of Contributors