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Logical and linguistic features of conductive arguments in environmental media discourse
The subject of the study is the logical and grammatical structure of conclusions. The object of the study is conductive arguments. The authors of the article consider the implementation of such arguments in an environmental media discourse. Unlike formal logic, natural language argumentation is more often based on examples, analogies and reasoning ...
Natalya Sergeevna Barebina +1 more
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The writing of argumentative essays promotes higher-order thinking skills amongst students regardless of their level of studying only when it involves collaborative argumentation. Hence, argumentation researchers recommend that teachers use group argumentation to teach argumentative essays since Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory believed that group ...
Aireen Aina Bahari +4 more
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Conductive Arguments: Why is This Still a Thing?
Conductive arguments, as a separate category of reasoning, has experienced a revival. In 2010, the University of Windsor’s Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric dedicated a two-day symposium to the topic and later published the proceedings.
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Conductive Argument as a Mode of Strategic Maneuvering
This paper is to argue that conductive arguments could be understood from a rhetorical perspective. It contends that conductive arguments can be regarded as a particular mode of strategic maneuvering, rather than a new type of argument. Moreover, it demonstrates that the use of conductive arguments can be adequately analyzed and evaluated by adopting ...
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Conductive Argument, An Overlooked Type of Defeasible Reasoning
Edited by J. Anthony Blair and Ralph H. Johnson King’s College London, UK: College Publications, 2011. Pp. vii, 1-299. Softcover. ISBN: 978-1-84890-030-1.
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Description of conductivity steps in polymer and other materials by functions of p‐adic argument [PDF]
AbstractWe study the quantum jumps of physical quantities in a strongly correlated many electron systems based on a new p‐adic functional integral approach. It is shown that a description in terms of the p‐adic numbers leads to the fractal behavior and can describe the quantum jumps in the conductivity and magnetization as a function of voltage and ...
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ON THE DEFINITION OF CONDUCTIVE ARGUMENTS
In 1971, Wellman coined the terms “conduction” and “conductive”to name a distinctive kind of reasoning, different both from deductive and in-ductive reasoning. Most authors think that the weighing of pros and cons is thedistinctive feature of conduction.
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Independence of the sodium and potassium conductance channels. A kinetic argument.
Tightly coupled models for the sodium and potassium conductance changes, in which the potassium "on" process is intimately related to the sodium "on" and "off" processes, are studied. It is shown that such coupled models are incapable of simultaneously showing the observed effects of conditioning potentials on sodium inactivation and on the translation
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"Conductive" argumentation in the UK fracking debate [PDF]
From a critical rationalist perspective, I look at a fragment of the debate on shale gas exploration in the UK in order to make a proposal on the nature and representation of “conductive” argumentation, arguing it should not be viewed as a single argument, but in relation to deliberation as genre.
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A Moral Code of Conduct in Sciences: It's Essence, Argument and Method of Preparation
Despite great progresses in Iran, there are very few works on the making and formulation of moral codes of conduct. As a result, moral conflicts in social and scientific activities have turned into a serious pathology in society. Since many specialists have been concerned about providing moral codes based on Islamic-Iranian culture in recent years, it ...
Hamid Reza Ayatullahi +1 more
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