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Argumentation Theory for Mathematical Argument [PDF]
To adequately model mathematical arguments the analyst must be able to represent the mathematical objects under discussion and the relationships between them, as well as inferences drawn about these objects and relationships as the discourse unfolds.
Corneli, Joseph+4 more
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Meta-argumentation, An Approach to Logic and Argumentation Theory
By Maurice A. Finocchiaro Studies in Logic, Logic and Argumentation, Vol. 42. London: College Publications, 2013. Pp. vii, 1-279. ISBN 978-1-84890-097-4.
J. Anthony Blair
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Strengthening Critical Health Literacy for Health Information Appraisal: An Approach from Argumentation Theory. [PDF]
The overload of health information has been a major challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health authorities play a primary role in managing this information. However, individuals have to apply critical health literacy to evaluate it.
Rubinelli S+4 more
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Bogency and Goodacies: On Argument Quality in Virtue Argumentation Theory
Virtue argumentation theory (VAT) has been charged of being incomplete, given its alleged inability to account for argument cogency in virtue-theoretical terms. Instead of defending VAT against that challenge, I suggest it is misplaced, since it is based on a premise VAT does not endorse, and raises an issue that most versions of VAT need not consider ...
Fabio Paglieri
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Argumentation and explanation in the law [PDF]
This article investigates the conceptual connection between argumentation and explanation in the law and provides a formal account of it. To do so, the methods used are conceptual analysis from legal theory and formal argumentation from AI.
Antonino Rotolo+2 more
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A Normative Theory of Argument Strength
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We also provide some evidence based on our recent work on the fallacies as to why Bayesian probability might, in fact, be able to supply such an account.
Ulrike Hahn, Mike Oaksford
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A Simple Theory of Argument Schemes
While there has been in depth discussion of many particular argumentation schemes, some lament that there is little to no theory underpinning the notion of an argumentation scheme. Here I shall argue against the utility of argument schemes, at least as a
Geoff Goddu
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Govier's "Invention" of the Theory of Argument
In this paper, I propose that the inquiry known as a/the theory of argument is the “invention” of Trudy Govier, using that term in its rhetorical sense, viz., the process of choosing ideas appropriate to the subject. In her (1987) paper, “Is a Theory of Argument Possible?” Govier used the idea of theory of argument to focus her discussion on problems ...
Ralph H. Johnson
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Features theory of argumentation [PDF]
Joanna SKULSKA
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