Konstruktive Argumentationstheorie

Konstruktive Argumentationstheorie
Title Konstruktive Argumentationstheorie PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Berk
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1979
Genre Logic
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Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory

Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory
Title Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher Routledge
Pages 506
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 113668803X

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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.

Handbook of Argumentation Theory

Handbook of Argumentation Theory
Title Handbook of Argumentation Theory PDF eBook
Author Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 344
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110846098

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Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985

Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985
Title Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 950
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9027279381

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This bibliography of semiotic studies covering the years 1975-1985 impressively reveals the world-wide intensification in the field. During this decade, national semiotic societies have been founded allover the world; a great number of international, national, and local semiotic conferences have taken place; the number of periodicals and book series devoted to semiotics has increased as has the number of books and dissertations in the field. This bibliography is the result of a dedicated effort to approach complete coverage.

The Concept of Argument

The Concept of Argument
Title The Concept of Argument PDF eBook
Author Harald R. Wohlrapp
Publisher Springer
Pages 499
Release 2014-06-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 940178762X

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Arguing that our attachment to Aristotelian modes of discourse makes a revision of their conceptual foundations long overdue, the author proposes the consideration of unacknowledged factors that play a central role in argument itself. These are in particular the subjective imprint and the dynamics of argumentation. Their inclusion in a four-dimensional framework (subjective-objective, structural-procedural) and the focus on thesis validity allow for a more realistic view of our discourse practice. Exhaustive analyses of fascinating historical and contemporary arguments are provided. These range from Columbus’s advocacy of the Western Passage to India, over the trial of King Louis XVI during the French Revolution, to today’s highly charged controversies surrounding euthanasia and embryo research. Excavating foundational issues such as the purpose of argument itself (assent of an audience or critical examination of validity claims) and the contested role of argument as a generator of knowledge, the book culminates in a discussion of the relationship between rationality and reasonableness and criticizes the restrictions of ‘rational’ argument relying on fixed logical, economic or cultural criteria that in reality are mutable. Here, a true, open argument requires the infusion of Paul Lorenzen’s principle of ‘transsubjectivity’, which recognizes but transcends the partiality of the individual and which can be seen in the pragmatic and expanding consensus that humanity can control itself to safeguard the future of a fragile, damaged world.

Meaning and Understanding

Meaning and Understanding
Title Meaning and Understanding PDF eBook
Author Herman Parret
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 456
Release 2012-06-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3110839717

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Rhetoric and the New Testament

Rhetoric and the New Testament
Title Rhetoric and the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Stanley E. Porter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 545
Release 1993-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567582736

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What role did classical rhetoric play in the writing of the New Testament? What role does classical and modern rhetoric play in interpreting the New Testament today? What role should classical and modern rhetoric play in New Testament interpretation? These and related questions are asked in this collection of over twenty essays originally delivered as papers at the 1992 Heidelberg Conference on Rhetorical Criticism of Biblical Documents. This conference, the first of several scheduled to address fundamental rhetorical issues of increasing importance in New Testament study, drew scholars from three continents and over fourteen countries, making it a truly international scholarly event and this a truly cosmopolitan publication. The authors' varying contexts resulted in a lively and challenging discussion well reflected in this volume's essays. The first part discusses rhetoric in the light of extended interpretation of a variety of New Testament texts. Luke and Acts, most of Paul's letters, and other New Testament documents are scrutinized using various rhetorical categories. In the second part, questions of rhetoric and methodology are raised. New approaches are tested in a number of essays that push the boundaries of traditional rhetorical study. These essays provide an excellent sampling of some of the major work being done in rhetorical study of the New Testament and suggest several avenues for future research.