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E-raamat: Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory: A Handbook of Historical Backgrounds and Contemporary Developments

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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  • Formaat: 440 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136688034

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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.

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"Co-authored by an international group of experts, Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory is a very useful resource for those seeking a solid grounding in the study of argumentation theory." College, Composition and Communication

"...an outstanding achievement, a summing up of the history and progress of a developing field of study, by writers who have been in the forefront of those developments. Van Eemeren, Grootendorst and Snoeck Henkemans, the lead authors, have coordinated the work of a truly international team of scholars drawn from among the chief contributors to theory and research in argumentation studies. The result of this remarkable collaboration is a comprehensive survey of the subject, set clearly in historical context. The contemporary study of argumentation is carried on within diverse intellectual communities employing many different disciplinary perspectives, yet this book traces virtually every strand. I can think of no better place to begin the study of argumentation." Joseph W. Wenzel, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Preface ix
Introduction
1(28)
Argumentation
1(4)
Argumentation and Logic
5(7)
The Study of Argumentation
12(17)
PART I: HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDS
Analytic, Dialectic, and Rhetoric
29(22)
The Analytical Logic of the Syllogism
33(4)
The Dialectical Art of Critical Debate
37(5)
The Rhetorical Art of Civic Discourse
42(3)
Roman-Hellenistic Rhetoric
45(6)
Analysis of Fallacies, Controversy, and Discussion
51(42)
The Aristotelian Heritage in the Study of Fallacies
56(6)
The Standard Treatment of Fallacies and Beyond
62(12)
Crawshay-Williams' Analysis of Controversy
74(9)
Naess on Clarifying Discussions
83(10)
Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca's New Rhetoric
93(36)
The Rhetorical Framework
98(4)
Points of Departure
102(3)
A Typology of Argumentation Schemes
105(14)
Perspectives
119(10)
Toulmin's Model of Argumentation
129(34)
Field-Invariance and Field-Dependency
135(4)
Argumentation Form and Validity
139(10)
Some Applications of the Model
149(5)
Perspectives
154(9)
PART II: CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS
Informal Logic and Critical Thinking
163(26)
The (Re)emergence of Informal Logic
166(8)
The Main Issues in Informal Logic
174(9)
Critical Thinking
183(3)
Perspectives
186(3)
Communication and Rhetoric
189(24)
From Debate to Argumentation Studies
193(3)
Social Science Perspectives on Communication
196(7)
Practical Philosophy and Social and Cultural Critique
203(7)
Perspectives
210(3)
Fallacies and Formal Logic
213(33)
Formal Methods in Fallacy Theory
222(14)
The Woods-Walton Approach
236(2)
A Dialectical Analysis of Refutation
238(2)
Perspectives
240(6)
Dialogue Logic and Formal Dialectics
246(28)
Barth's Conception of Logical Validity
249(4)
The Logical Propaedeutic of the Erlanger School
253(10)
Barth and Krabbe's Systems of Formal Dialectics
263(8)
Perspectives
271(3)
Pragma-Dialectics and Critical Discussion
274(38)
A Model for Critical Discussion
280(8)
Reconstructing Argumentative Discourse
288(10)
Fallacies in Resolving Disagreement
298(8)
Perspectives
306(6)
Language-Oriented Approaches to Argumentation
312(28)
Anscombre and Ducrot's Radical Argumentation
315(3)
Polyphony in Argumentation Discourse
318(4)
Grize's Natural Logic
322(7)
Lo Casio's Argumentative Grammar
329(11)
Other Significant Developments
340(17)
Philosophical Approaches
341(4)
Rhetorical Approaches
345(5)
Linguistic Approaches
350(3)
Argumentation in Special Fields
353(4)
Classified Bibliography 357(4)
References 361(36)
Author Index 397(10)
Subject Index 407
Ralph H. Johnson, Frans H. van Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst, Christian Plantin, Charles A. Willard