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Arguments for exception in US security discourse [PDF]
In his influential State of Exception, Giorgio Agamben proposes that, even in apparently liberal western democracies, the state will routinely use the contingency of national emergency to suspend civil liberties and justify expansion of military and ...
Hunter, Duncan, MacDonald, Malcolm N
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Argumentation schemes from Hamblin's dialectical perspective [PDF]
This paper aims at a normative account of non-deductive argumentation schemes in the spirit of Hamblin's dialectical philosophy. First, three principles are presented that characterize Hamblin's dialectical stance.
van Laar, J.A.
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Evaluating Arguments Based on Toulmin’s Scheme [PDF]
Toulmin's scheme for the layout of arguments (1958) represents an influential tool for the analysis of arguments. The scheme enriches the traditional premises-conclusion model of arguments by distinguishing additional elements, like warrant, backing and rebuttal. The present paper contains a formal elaboration of Toulmin's scheme, and extends it with a
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Efficient Quantum Polar Coding
Polar coding, introduced 2008 by Arikan, is the first (very) efficiently encodable and decodable coding scheme whose information transmission rate provably achieves the Shannon bound for classical discrete memoryless channels in the asymptotic limit of ...
E. Sasoglu +7 more
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Argumentation Mining in User-Generated Web Discourse
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to design methods capable of analyzing people's argumentation. In this article, we go beyond the state of the art in several ways.
Gurevych, Iryna, Habernal, Ivan
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Extended Security Arguments for Signature Schemes [PDF]
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Dagdelen, Özgür +4 more
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There are numerous ways to define ‘landscape’ or ‘cultural landscape’—a fact that can be irritating. We do not propose any “new” notion of landscape. By contrast we examine how ‘landscape’ and ‘cultural landscape’ acquire meaning in political discourses.
Markus Leibenath, Antje Otto
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Student interaction discourse moves: characterizing and visualizing student discourse patterns
Student-centered instruction allows students to take ownership over their learning in the classroom. However, these settings do not always promote productive engagement.
Hannah T. Nennig +4 more
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ESQUEMA DE ARGUMENTO DE TOULMIN COMO INSTRUMENTO DE ENSINO: EXPLORANDO POSSIBILIDADES
Argumentation is a recent focus in science education research, sothere are many areas requiring further research. Questions that need to be addressed include the following: “Is the quality of argumentation determined by the presence of particular ...
Luciana Passos Sá +2 more
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On the Knowledge of God and the Metaphysics of Aquinas [PDF]
Thomas Aquinas argues in his seminal work, the Summa Theologiae, that one can come to know the existence of God through rational argumentation alone. As a theologian writing a work of theology, he makes his demonstrations concerning God’s existence from ...
Green, Tom
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