Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation

Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation
Author: Douglas Walton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521823196

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Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation presents the basic tools for the identification, analysis, and evaluation of common arguments for beginners. The book teaches by using examples of arguments in dialogues, both in the text itself and in the exercises. Examples of controversial legal, political, and ethical arguments are analyzed. Illustrating the most common kinds of arguments, the book also explains how to analyze and evaluate each kind by critical questioning. Douglas Walton shows how arguments can be reasonable under the right dialogue conditions by using critical questions to evaluate them.

Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation

Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation
Author: Douglas N. Walton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0511566220

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Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation

Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation
Author: Douglas N. Walton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1139931075

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Methods of Argumentation

Methods of Argumentation
Author: Douglas Walton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-08-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781107039308

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This book, written by a leading expert, and based on the latest research, shows how to apply methods of argumentation to a range of examples.

Fallacies and Argument Appraisal

Fallacies and Argument Appraisal
Author: Christopher W. Tindale
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2007-01-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139461849

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Fallacies and Argument Appraisal presents an introduction to the nature, identification, and causes of fallacious reasoning, along with key questions for evaluation. Drawing from the latest work on fallacies as well as some of the standard ideas that have remained relevant since Aristotle, Christopher Tindale investigates central cases of major fallacies in order to understand what has gone wrong and how this has occurred. Dispensing with the approach that simply assigns labels and brief descriptions of fallacies, Tindale provides fuller treatments that recognize the dialectical and rhetorical contexts in which fallacies arise. This volume analyzes major fallacies through accessible, everyday examples. Critical questions are developed for each fallacy to help the student identify them and provide considered evaluations.

Argumentation Schemes

Argumentation Schemes
Author: Douglas Walton,Christopher Reed,Fabrizio Macagno
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521897907

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Provides a systematic analysis of many common argumentation schemes.

Informal Logic

Informal Logic
Author: Douglas Walton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2008-06-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 113947281X

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Second edition of the introductory guidebook to the basic principles of constructing sound arguments and criticising bad ones. Non-technical in approach, it is based on 186 examples, which Douglas Walton, a leading authority in the field of informal logic, discusses and evaluates in clear, illustrative detail. Walton explains how errors, fallacies, and other key failures of argument occur. He shows how correct uses of argument are based on sound strategies for reasoned persuasion and critical responses. This edition takes into account many developments in the field of argumentation study that have occurred since 1989, many created by the author. Drawing on these developments, Walton includes and analyzes 36 new topical examples and also brings in work on argumentation schemes. Ideally suited for use in courses in informal logic and introduction to philosophy, this book will also be valuable to students of pragmatics, rhetoric, and speech communication.

Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory

Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory
Author: Frans H. van Eemeren,Rob Grootendorst,Ralph H. Johnson,Christian Plantin,Charles A. Willard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136688041

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Argumentation theory is a distinctly multidisciplinary field of inquiry. It draws its data, assumptions, and methods from disciplines as disparate as formal logic and discourse analysis, linguistics and forensic science, philosophy and psychology, political science and education, sociology and law, and rhetoric and artificial intelligence. This presents the growing group of interested scholars and students with a problem of access, since it is even for those active in the field not common to have acquired a familiarity with relevant aspects of each discipline that enters into this multidisciplinary matrix. This book offers its readers a unique comprehensive survey of the various theoretical contributions which have been made to the study of argumentation. It discusses the historical works that provide the background to the field and all major approaches and trends in contemporary research. Argument has been the subject of systematic inquiry for twenty-five hundred years. It has been graced with theories, such as formal logic or the legal theory of evidence, that have acquired a more or less settled provenance with regard to specific issues. But there has been nothing to date that qualifies as a unified general theory of argumentation, in all its richness and complexity. This being so, the argumentation theorist must have access to materials and methods that lie beyond his or her "home" subject. It is precisely on this account that this volume is offered to all the constituent research communities and their students. Apart from the historical sections, each chapter provides an economical introduction to the problems and methods that characterize a given part of the contemporary research program. Because the chapters are self-contained, they can be consulted in the order of a reader's interests or research requirements. But there is value in reading the work in its entirety. Jointly authored by the very people whose research has done much to define the current state of argumentation theory and to point the way toward more general and unified future treatments, this book is an impressively authoritative contribution to the field.