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Utterer Meaning, Misunderstanding, and Cultural Knowledge
All versions of Grice’s theory of utterer meaning couch success in terms of stressing the hearer’s ability to recognize what is intended. This ties naturally to the cooperative principle and the maxims of conversation.
Christopher W. Tindale
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The Pandemic of Argumentation [PDF]
This open access book addresses communicative aspects of the current COVID-19 pandemic as well as the epidemic of misinformation from the perspective of argumentation theory.
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Prescribed argumentation, actual argumentation, reported argumentation
Abstract This article starts from the observation that, in order to ensure their legitimacy, the modes of governance in place in most Western democracies make more room for citizen participation in decision-making processes. The result is the implementation of various participatory mechanisms, many of which seek to stimulate a citizen’s ...
Doury, Marianne, Casillo, Ilaria
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Argumentation Theory for Mathematical Argument [PDF]
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Joseph Corneli +4 more
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The aim of this paper is to highlight an interdependence between procedural and agential norms that undermines their neat separation when appraising argumentation.
Rahmi Oruç +2 more
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Self-deliberation and the Strategy of the Pseudo-dialogue
The New Rhetoric identifies the self-deliberator as one of three main types of audience. But such a turn toward the self is at odds with studies of contemporary argumentation, particularly social argumentation.
Christopher W. Tindale
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Analyzing Legal Argumentation: What Theoretical Model Is the Most Comprehensive?
Today, there is a clear need in developing a unified theoretical model of legal argumentation viable for all areas of legal practice and legal doctrine.
Tamara Dudash
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Argumentative Forecasting [PDF]
We introduce the Forecasting Argumentation Framework (FAF), a novel argumentation framework for forecasting informed by recent judgmental forecasting research. FAFs comprise update frameworks which empower (human or artificial) agents to argue over time with and about probability of scenarios, whilst flagging perceived irrationality in their behaviour ...
Irwin, Benjamin +2 more
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Summary: Causality is a feature in a socio-economical context rapidly moving towards an ethical use of robust artificial intelligence. The primary link between causation and argumentation, especially in AI, stems from the fundamental role of causality in explanations, as argued in several works in the explainable artificial intelligence literature.
Bochman, Alexander +2 more
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