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Logic. Theory of argumentation
2021The textbook covers the main sections of the course of formal logic, the principles of drawing conclusions, the basics of argumentation and communication. The topics are presented taking into account the achievements of modern logical science. In addition to the theoretical part, practical tasks and texts for analytical analysis are included.
Pavel Razov, Vasiliy Dyagilev
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Modern Growth Theory Arguments
2020Μodern economic science has to revise and adjust to emerging conditions its key notions about the sources of economic growth and to provide a new framework of refined theory and more effective policies. Accordingly, this chapter gathers the basic theoretical assumptions formed over time by major economic schools of thought, related to policies for ...
Panagiotis E. Petrakis +2 more
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Auditory arguments, advertising, and argumentation theory
Journal of Argumentation in ContextAbstract In this essay, we explore the ways in which argumentation theory can be applied to multimodal advertising. In our discussion we emphasize “auditory” advertisements: advertisements that depend on non-verbal sounds. We show how key tools developed by argumentation theorists (KC tables, argument diagrams, and argument schemes) can be used to ...
Leo Groarke, Gabrijela Kišiček
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Argumentation Theory Without Presumptions
Argumentation, 2017In their extensive overview of various concepts of presumption Godden and Walton recognise “the heterogeneous picture of presumptions that exists in argumentation theory today” (Godden and Walton in Pragmat Cogn 15:333, 2007). I argue that this heterogeneity results from an epiphenomenal character of the notion of presumption.
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Policy Theory as Argumentation
Review of Policy Research, 1994This article presents a method to reconstruct policy theories as argumentations, illustrated by road safety policies in the Netherlands. A policy theory is defined as an actor's integrated set of assumptions with regard to a policy. To date, the literature on policy theories has not applied reconstruction methods so that the assumptions of an actor ...
Igno Pröpper, Derk‐Daan Reneman
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Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines
Virtue-based approaches have attracted significant recent interest in argumentation, including a recent anthology of Chinese translations of important articles in the field. In this article, adapted from the introduction to that anthology, we discuss the origins of virtue argumentation and some of the challenges it has faced, as well as attempt to ...
Andrew Aberdein, Daniel H. Cohen
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Virtue-based approaches have attracted significant recent interest in argumentation, including a recent anthology of Chinese translations of important articles in the field. In this article, adapted from the introduction to that anthology, we discuss the origins of virtue argumentation and some of the challenges it has faced, as well as attempt to ...
Andrew Aberdein, Daniel H. Cohen
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2006
A Theory of Argument is an advanced 2006 textbook intended for students in philosophy, communications studies and linguistics who have completed at least one course in argumentation theory, information logic, critical thinking or formal logic. Containing nearly 400 exercises, Mark Vorobej develops a novel approach to argument interpretation and ...
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A Theory of Argument is an advanced 2006 textbook intended for students in philosophy, communications studies and linguistics who have completed at least one course in argumentation theory, information logic, critical thinking or formal logic. Containing nearly 400 exercises, Mark Vorobej develops a novel approach to argument interpretation and ...
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