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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas Walton currently holds the Assumption Chair in Argumentation Studies and is Distinguished Research Fellow of the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric at the University of Windsor, Canada. His most recent book is Argumentation Schemes, coauthored with Chris Reed and Fabrizio Macagno (Cambridge University Press, 2008). Walton's work has been used to better prepare legal arguments and to help develop artificial intelligence. His books have been translated worldwide and he attracts students from many countries to study with him.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introducing some tools and basic concepts 2. Argument attack, rebuttal, refutation, and defeat 3. Arguments with missing parts 4. Applying argumentation schemes 5. Similarity, precedent, and argument from analogy 6. Teleological argumentation to and from motives 7. The Carneades model of scientific discovery and inquiry 8. Fallacies, heuristics, and sophistical tactics 9. The straw man fallacy.
1. Introducing some tools and basic concepts; 2. Argument attack, rebuttal, refutation, and defeat; 3. Arguments with missing parts; 4. Applying argumentation schemes; 5. Similarity, precedent, and argument from analogy; 6. Teleological argumentation to and from motives; 7. The Carneades model of scientific discovery and inquiry; 8. Fallacies, heuristics, and sophistical tactics; 9. The straw man fallacy.
1. Introducing some tools and basic concepts 2. Argument attack, rebuttal, refutation, and defeat 3. Arguments with missing parts 4. Applying argumentation schemes 5. Similarity, precedent, and argument from analogy 6. Teleological argumentation to and from motives 7. The Carneades model of scientific discovery and inquiry 8. Fallacies, heuristics, and sophistical tactics 9. The straw man fallacy.
1. Introducing some tools and basic concepts; 2. Argument attack, rebuttal, refutation, and defeat; 3. Arguments with missing parts; 4. Applying argumentation schemes; 5. Similarity, precedent, and argument from analogy; 6. Teleological argumentation to and from motives; 7. The Carneades model of scientific discovery and inquiry; 8. Fallacies, heuristics, and sophistical tactics; 9. The straw man fallacy.
Rezensionen
'... successfully shows the methods of argumentation theory at work ... instructors of courses titled 'critical thinking' or 'informal logic' will want to add it to their own reading lists. Excellent bibliography and thorough index. Recommended. Graduate students and above.' R. C. Robinson, Choice
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