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  1. Aristotelian

    wiktionary Aristotelian Aristotelian may refer to Aristotle 384 322 BCE , Greek philosopher Aristotelianism , the philosophical tradition begun by Aristotle Aristotelian physics , the natural sciences Aristotelian Society , founded at a meeting on 19 April 1880 disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Argumentation and Advocacy

    italictitle Infobox journal title Argumentation and Advocacy cover File Argumentation and Advocacy cover.gif 200px editor Catherine H. Palczewski and John Fritch discipline Argumentation theory formernames Journal of the American Forensic Association abbreviation publisher American Forensic Association country United States frequency Quarterly history 1964 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.americanforensics.org AA aa info.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 18603907 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1051 1431 ISSN2 0002 8533 eISSN boxwidth Argumentation and Advocacy is a quarterly Peer review peer reviewed academic journal published by the American Forensic Association , edited by Catherine H. Palczewski and John Fritch. ref name editor http www.americanforensics.org node 59 Editors and editorial board page. ref Aims and scope The journal s focus is on moving the study of argumentation forward, including articles which are theoretical and critical in the broad subject areas of argumentation theory , Argumentative dialogue public argument , critical and cultural perspectives, and forensic science forensics and pedagogy . The journal includes reviews of pertinent books. ref name editorial http www.americanforensics.org publications and research argumentation editorial policy and submission guidelin Editorial policy and submission guidelines ref It includes the arts and sciences of civil debate, dialogue, conversation, and persuasion. It covers studies of rules of inference, logic, and procedural rules in both artificial and real world settings. This includes debate and negotiation , which are concerned with reaching mutually acceptable conclusions. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in ref name electronic indexing http www.americanforensics.org node 56 Electronic Indexing for Argumentation and Advocacy . ref ProQuest International Academic Research Library, Humanities Infonautics Information Services Communication ...   more details



  1. Probabilistic argumentation

    The name probabilistic argumentation has been used to refer to a particular theory of reasoning that encompasses uncertainty and ignorance, combining probability theory and deductive logic , and thus consisting in a probabilistic logic Harv Haenni Kohlas Lehmann 2000 . Probabilistic argumentation theory encounters a problem when used to determine the occurrence of Black Swan Theory Black Swan events since, by definition, those events are so improbable as to seem impossible. As such, probabilistic arguments should be considered fallacious arguments known as Appeal to probability appeals to probability . References Citation given1 R. surname1 Haenni given2 J. surname2 Kohlas Given3 N. surname3 Lehmann chapter Probabilistic argumentation systems editor J. Kohlas and S. Moral title Handbook of Defeasible Reasoning and Uncertainty Management Systems pages 221 287 publisher Volume 5 Algorithms for Uncertainty and Defeasible Reasoning, Kluwer place Dordrecht year 2000 url http diuf.unifr.ch tcs publications ps hkl2000.pdf Category Arguments Category Probabilistic arguments Category Probability theory Category Deduction ...   more details



  1. Argumentation ethics

    Libertarianism sidebar expanded Concepts Argumentation ethics , is an A priori and a posteriori apriori ... philosophy of economist Murray Rothbard . Argumentation ethics asserts the non aggression principle is a presupposition of argumentation and so cannot be rationally denied. Praxeological ... in a non violent way by engaging in argumentation. Therefore presupposed in the act of political argumentation are Norm philosophy norms contingent to the grundnorm of non violent conflict resolution ... propositions need to be justifiable as true , ext. Such norms Hoppe terms the apriori of argumentation APoA . The denial of these norms presupposed in the act of argumentation constitutes ... imply the denier is thus engaged in an argument. Non aggression principle Argumentation ethics aims to show the non aggression principle follows from the APoA and so is a logical presupposition of argumentation ... Justifications and explanations justification . Hoppe then argues that since argumentation requires ... aside from self ownership are inconsistent with argumentation. ref cite web url http www.lewrockwell.com ... is a norm compatible with argumentation. From these Hoppe concludes that only the non aggression ... Kinsella s Dialogical Estoppel theory extends argumentation ethics by considering an argument .... http www.stephankinsella.com publications.php rightsth Intellectual property Argumentation ethics ... to argumentation ethics have been varied. ref http blog.mises.org 9610 revisiting argumentation ethics ... first2 Gene year Spring 2006 title Hans Hermann Hoppe s Argumentation Ethics A Critique journal ...?article id 312 title Defending Argumentation Ethics Reply to Murphy & Callahan last Kinsella first Stephan date 19 September 2002 publisher Anti State.com accessdate 9 February 2012 ref See also Argumentation ... references External links http mises.org daily 5322 Argumentation Ethics and Liberty A Concise Guide http www.hanshoppe.com publications sel topics arg ethics Collection of publications regarding argumentation ...   more details



  1. Argumentation theory

    Argumentation theory , or argumentation , is the interdisciplinary study of how conclusions can be reached .... Argumentation includes debate and negotiation which are concerned with reaching mutually acceptable ... of arguing. Argumentation is used in law , for example in trials, in preparing an argument to be presented to a court, and in testing the validity of certain kinds of evidence. Also, argumentation scholars ... made irrationally. Key components of argumentation Understanding and identifying arguments, either ..., short for minimal consistent. Such argumentation has been applied to the fields of law and medicine. A second school of argumentation investigates abstract arguments, where argument is considered ... form, argumentation involves an individual and an interlocutor or opponent engaged in dialogue, each ... critically questioning various characters and historical figures. Argumentation and the grounds of knowledge Argumentation theory had its origins in foundationalism , a theory of knowledge epistemology .... The field thus broadened. ref Bruce Gronbeck. From Argument to Argumentation Fifteen Years of Identity Crisis. Jack Rhodes and Sara Newell, ed.s Proceedings of the Summer Conference on Argumentation ... Journal of Speech 1963 44, led many scholars to study marketplace argumentation the ordinary arguments of ordinary people. The seminal essay on marketplace argumentation is Ray Lynn Anderson and C. David Mortensen, Logic and Marketplace Argumentation Quarterly Journal of Speech 53 1967 143 150. ref ... Conference on Argumentation. 1980. ref ref David Zarefsky. Product, Process, or Point of View? Jack Rhodes and Sara Newell, ed.s Proceedings of the Summer Conference on Argumentation . 1980 ... argumentation is used with or without empirical evidence to establish convincing conclusions about ... argumentation theories grew which located the formal and material grounds of arguments in particular ... grounds of knowledge. Approaches to argumentation in communication and informal logic In general ...   more details



  1. Argumentation framework

    multiple issues confusing April 2012 lead rewrite April 2012 unreferenced April 2012 A Value Based Argumentation Framework VAF is defined by a triple H X,A , , , where H X,A is an argumentation framework, v1, v2, ..., vk a set of k values, and X a mapping that associates a value x with each argument x X. A specific audience, , for a vaf H, , , is a total ordering of . We say that vi is preferred to vj in the audience , denoted vi vj, if vi is ranked higher than vj in the total ordering defined by . Note that this implies that each grounded, preferred or stable extension of an AF is also a complete extension of that AF. Some other known results are that the grounded extension is indeed unique but all other semantics allow for multiple extensions of an AF each AF has a grounded and at least one preferred and complete extension, but there are AFs without stable extensions the grounded extension of an AF is contained in all other extensions of that AF. Reference Dung, P. 1995 , On the acceptability of arguments and its fundamental role in nonmonotonic reasoning, logic programming, and n person games, Artificial Intelligence, 77, 321 357. Category Logic programming ...   more details



  1. Argumentation and Debate

    Infobox book italic title see above name Argumentation and Debate image include the file, px and alt File Example.jpg 200px Cover image caption author Various title orig translator illustrator cover artist country language English series subject Debates and debating genre publisher Macmillan Publishers The Macmillan Company pub date 1904 1969 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress PE1431 .L35 br PN4181 .O5 br PE1431 .M27 preceded by followed by Argumentation and Debate was a long running series of educational books about debating published by Macmillan Publishers Macmillan from 1904 to 1969. The earliest editions were written by Craven Laycock and Robert Leighton Scales , both affiliated with Dartmouth College . They dedicated the book to colleague Charles Francis Richardson. In 1917, authorship passed to James Milton O Neill of the University of Wisconsin who rewrote the book, feeling that while the original text contained the clearest and most orderly explanation of the subject ever published , it was not sufficiently thorough for college and university classes. ref cite book last O Neill first James Milton title Argumentation and Debate year 1917 publisher Macmillan pages ix ref O Neill added discussions of related topics from logic, law, and rhetoric while retaining the preface, dedication, organization, and some language from the original editions written by Laycock and Scales. The book passed into the hands of Northwestern University professors James H. McBurney and Glen E. Mills in 1951 with a second edition published in 1964. ref cite journal last Hill first Forbes title New Books in Review journal Quarterly Journal of Speech date October 1964 year 1964 volume 50 issue 3 pages 338 339 accessdate 11 November 2011 ref These later editions were published with the subtitle Techniques of a Free Society and borrowed material from the 1932 book The Working ... New Books in Review Argumentation and Debate journal Quarterly Journal of Speech date December ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian Society

    The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy more generally known as the Aristotelian Society was founded at a meeting on 19 April 1880, at 17 Bloomsbury Square ref Five individuals attended this meeting Frederick Gard Fleay Mr. F. G. Fleay , Alfred Senier Dr. Alfred Senier 1853 I918 later Professor of Chemistry in the University of Galway , Herbert Burrows Mr. Herbert Burrows , Edward Clarkson Mr. Edward Clarkson , and Alfred Lowe Mr. Alfred Lowe Carr, 1928 1929, pp.360 . ref which resolved to constitute a society of about twenty and to include ladies the society to meet fortnightly, on Mondays at 8 o clock, at the rooms of the Spelling Reform Association ref Carr 1928 1929 , pp.360. ref Amongst other things, the rules of the Society stipulated The object of this Society shall be the systematic study of philosophy 1st, as to its historical development 2nd, as to its methods and problems. According to H. Wildon Carr , in choosing a name for the society, it was essential to find a name which would definitely prescribe the speculative character of the study which was to be the Society s ideal, and it seemed that this could best be secured by adopting the name of a philosopher eminently representative. There is only one such name in the history of philosophy and so we became the Aristotelian Society, not for the special study of Aristotle, or of Aristotelianism , but for the systematic ... and known as the Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and The Mind Association , publishers ... of the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy , now the Proceedings of the Aristotelian ... of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume . ISSN 0066 7374 The Proceedings and the Supplementary ... Columbia University Press 1947 Carr, H.W., The Fiftieth Session A Retrospect , Proceedings of the Aristotelian ... The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy Category Learned societies of the United ... established in 1880 Category 1880 establishments in England fi Aristotelian Society ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian physics

    multiple issues lead rewrite February 2012 Aristotelian Physics the natural sciences , are described in the works of the Ancient Greek philosophy Greek philosopher Aristotle 384 BC 322 BC . In the Physics Aristotle Physics , Aristotle established general principles of change that govern all natural bodies ..., quote Aristotelian physics is different from what we mean today by this word, not only to the extent ... in Aristotelian theory or the modern sense of the word. Refining an arbitrarily pure sample of an element ... 184 bibcode 2008ApJ...676..184T doi 10.1086 527428 ref Natural place The Aristotelian explanation ... September 2010 Main Theory of impetus The Aristotelian theory of motion came under criticism and or modification ... the first alternative to the Aristotelian theory. In the Avicennism Avicennan theory of motion ... the opposite of the Aristotelian conception of violent motion of the projectile type, and it is rather ... of the 6th century rejected this Aristotelian view. He claimed that the hurled body acquires a motive ... of the Aristotelian conception of violent motion of the projectile type, and it is rather reminiscent ... During his debate with Avicenna , al Biruni also criticized the Aristotelian theory of gravity for denying ... Baghdaadi 1080 1165 wrote a critique of Aristotelian physics entitled al Mu tabar , where he negated ... of impetus as an alternative to the Aristotelian theory of motion. The theory of impetus was a precursor ... in place of fall of the two rocks. ref Harv Ragep 2001a pp 152 3 ref Life and death of Aristotelian ..., depicted in a painting by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn . The reign of Aristotelian physics ... the work of Galileo , Descartes , and many others, it became generally accepted that Aristotelian ..., contradicting the Aristotelian idea of an incorruptible perfectly smooth moon. Galileo also criticized ... Martin s, Aristotelian Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics history and philosophy facts, trends, debates Veszpr m, Hungary 23 28 July 1990 , 285 303. Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Aristotelian ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian ethics

    point As mentioned above, the Aristotelian Ethics all explicitly aim to begin with approximate ... non Aristotelian metaphysics. Aquinas wrote detailed commentaries of Aristotle, including his ... work for philosophers today. Although Aristotle s ethics was integrated with an Aristotelian ... Knight, Aristotelian Philosophy Ethics and Politics from Aristotle to MacIntyre , Polity Press ... casep research resources aristotelian ethics aristotelian ethics home.cfm Bibliography on Aristotelian Ethics maintained at the Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics at London ...   more details



  1. Non-Aristotelian logic

    Refimprove date June 2009 The term non Aristotelian logic , sometimes shortened to null A , means any non classical system of logic which rejects one of Aristotle s premises see term logic . History Nicolai A. Vasiliev since 1910 and Jan ukasiewicz called their own work non Aristotelian logic. Alfred Korzybski carried the term into his system of General Semantics in 1933 citing ukasiewicz , and science fiction writer A. E. van Vogt later helped popularize it. Korzybski focused on the use of three or more truth value s in the new systems of logic, although he connected this to his own rejection of Aristotle s principle of identity. Following ukasiewicz s early work, Korzybski and later proponents of General Semantics associate these truth values with probabilities and the use of scientific induction. ukasiewicz later seemed more cautious about this connection. While ukasiewicz seems to have spent more time on three valued logic than any other system, he said that one could keep increasing the number of truth values indefinitely. Thus, he wrote if 0 is interpreted as falsehood, 1 as truth ... . ref Richard Threlkeld Cox later showed in Cox s theorem that any extension of Aristotelian logic ... a non Aristotelian system of classification in which propositions can be assigned one of 7 values ... of non Aristotelian logic was used by A. E. van Vogt as the central theme in his The World of Null ... by totalitarian regimes after World War II. Van Vogt generally shortened non Aristotelian logic ... Semantics not as a logic , but as a non Aristotelian system of evaluation. On the other hand, van ..., akin to the use of Aristotelian logic. Van Vogt was not the only Golden Age of Science Fiction ... Korzybski, Alfred Science and Sanity An Introduction to Non Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics ... of non Aristotelian logics Giordano Bruno Asger Jorn Nicolai A. Vasiliev Jan ukasiewicz St phane ... DEFAULTSORT Non Aristotelian Logic Category Aristotle Category General semantics Category Transdisciplinarity ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian view of God

    in God s being. Aristotelian theological concepts were accepted by many later ... were influenced by Aristotelian theology are Avicenna and Averroes . In Christian theology, the key philosopher influenced by Aristotle was undoubtedly Thomas Aquinas . There had been earlier Aristotelian influences within Christianity notably Anselm , but Aquinas who, incidentally, found his Aristotelian influence via Averroes incorporated extensive Aristotelian ideas throughout his own theology ... see D.V.N.Bagchi within Trueman and Clark, page 11 . ref Aristotelian theological influence ... Aristotelian elements of scholasticism. ref and most notably Martin Luther . ref Luther s quotes ... , 1521 quoted in Payton, 196 . ref In subsequent Protestant theology, Aristotelian thought quickly reemerged ... References Reflist Philosophy topics Theology DEFAULTSORT Aristotelian View Of God Category Aristotelianism ...   more details



  1. Non-Aristotelian drama

    Non Aristotelian drama , or the epic form of the drama , refers to a kind of Play theatre play whose Dramaturgy dramaturgical structure departs from the features of classical tragedy in favour of the features of the Epic poetry epic , as defined in each case by the Ancient Greece ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle in his Poetics Aristotle Poetics c.335 BCE . The Germany German modernist theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht coined the term non Aristotelian drama to describe the dramaturgical dimensions of his own work, beginning in 1930 with a series of notes and essays entitled On a non aristotelian drama. ref name willetnote46 Willett 1964, 46 . ref In them, he identifies his musical The Threepenny Opera 1928 as an example of epic form . B y Aristotle s definition, Brecht writes, the difference between the dramatic and epic forms was attributed to their different methods of construction. ref name b70 From an essay by Brecht probably written in 1936 Brecht 1964, 70 . ref Method of construction here refers to the relation the play establishes between its parts and its whole cquote The epic writer Alfred D blin D blin provided an excellent criterion when he said that with an epic work, as opposed to a dramatic, one can as it were take a pair of scissors and cut it into individual pieces, which remain fully capable of life. ref name montage The resonance between this image as a means of describing epic dramaturgical form and the concrete practice of Film cinematic Soviet montage theory montage , particularly as theorized by the Soviets, is not coincidental, but rather part of a shared radical modernist aesthetic exploration. Brecht 1964, 70 . ref 20px 20px Brecht also defines the contrast between the traditional, Aristotelian dramatic and his own epic as corresponding to Idealism idealist and Materialism materialist philosophical positions cquote The epic drama, with its materialistic standpoint and its lack of interest in any investment of its spectators emotions, knows ...   more details



  1. John Case (Aristotelian writer)

    , Thesaurus Oeconomiae 1597, a commentary on the pseudo Aristotelian Economics , Lapis philosophicus ... of New College, Oxford Category Aristotelian philosophers Category English Renaissance humanists ...   more details



  1. Liberty and Nature: An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order

    infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Liberty and Nature An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order image prefer 1st edition image caption author Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English subject Political philosophy series genre publisher Open Court Publishing Company release date 1991 media type Print pages 288 pp isbn 0812691202 dewey congress JC71.A7 R37 1990 oclc 90020965 preceded by followed by Liberty and Nature An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order is political philosophy book written by Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl. External links http www.reasonpapers.com archives.htm Symposium Liberty and Nature An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order in Reason Papers archive. http www.criticalreview.com vol11no3toc.html Richard Kraut review in Critical Review scholarly journal Critical Review . http lccn.loc.gov 90020965 Liberty and Nature at the Library of Congress Category 1991 books Category Philosophy books Category Contemporary philosophical literature Category Political philosophy literature Philo book stub ...   more details



  1. Apodicticity

    wiktionary apodictic The Works of Aristotle Apodictic or apodeictic lang grc , capable of demonstration is an adjective adjectival expression from syllogism Aristotelean logic that refers to proposition s that are demonstrable, that are necessarily or self evident self evidently the case or that, conversely, are impossible. ref http dictionary.reference.com browse apodictic Dictionary definitions of apodictic , from dictionary.com, including material from the Random House Unabridged Dictionary , Random House, Inc 2006 , The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language , Fourth Edition, Copyright 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company, and WordNet 3.0, Princeton University 2006. ref Apodicticity or wikt apodixis apodixis is the corresponding abstract noun , referring to logical certainty. Apodictic propositions contrast with assertoric propositions, which merely assert that something is or is not the case, and with problematic propositions, which assert only the possibility of something being true. Franz Brentano writes in The True and the Evident , judgments may be either assertoric or apodictic. Assertoric judgments are judgments which are possibly true but are unproven. Apodictic judgments are judgments which are clearly provable and logically certain. For instance, Two plus two equals four is apodictic. Chicago is larger than Omaha is assertoric. A corporation could be wealthier than a country is problematic. In Aristotelianism Aristotelian logic, apodictic is opposed to dialectic , as scientific proof is opposed to probable reasoning . Kant contrasts apodictic with problematic and assertoric in the Critique of Pure Reason , page A70 B95. The expression apodictic is also sometimes applied to a style of argumentation in which a person presents his reasoning as being categorically true, even if it is not necessarily so. An example of such a usage might be Demonstrate less apodicticity You haven t considered several facets of the question. References ...   more details



  1. Rogerian argument

    Rogers http www.winthrop.edu wcenter handoutsandlinks rogerian.htm Rogerian Argumentation http tipsforresearchpapersandessays.blogspot.com ...   more details



  1. Informal logic

    for the analysis, interpretation, evaluation, criticism and construction of argumentation. ref name ... , the Thinking Skills Movement ref Resnick, 1989 ref and the interdisciplinary inquiry known as argumentation ... of argumentation than formal logic. ref name LunsfordWilson2009 History Informal logic as a distinguished ... thinking approach the viability of the inductive deductive dichotomy the ethics of argumentation ... wrote that informal logic is mainly an approach to argumentation advanced by a group of US and Canadian ...?id RYRf2JACLGkC&pg PA117 year 2009 publisher SAGE isbn 9781412909501 page 117 chapter The Study of Argumentation ... about editorialTeam ref Other journals that regularly publish articles on informal logic include Argumentation founded in 1986 , Philosophy and Rhetoric , Argumentation and Advocacy the journal of the American ... and construction of argumentation in everyday discourse. Their meaning of non formal sup 2 sup is taken ... could naturally be understood as place holders for Platonic or Aristotelianism Aristotelian forms ... and evaluation of observations and communications, information and argumentation. ref Johnson and Blair ... thinking will include evaluation of arguments and hence require skills of argumentation including ... as regards the thinking skills not being taught. Relation to argumentation theory See also Argumentation theory The social, communicative practice of argumentation can and should be distinguished ... be said to be a logic of argumentation, as distinguished from implication and inference. ref Johnson, 1999 ref Argumentation theory or the theory of argumentation has come to be the term that designates the theoretical study of argumentation. This study is interdisciplinary in the sense that no one discipline will be able to provide a complete account. A full appreciation of argumentation requires ... basic approaches to argumentation theory the logical, the rhetorical and the dialectical ... A philosophical study of logics and argumentation. Berlin Walter De Gruyter. Blair, J. A & Johnson ...   more details



  1. Counterplan (disambiguation)

    Counterplan may refer to Counterplan , a component of argumentation theory Counterplan , a component of Soviet labor system Counterplan film Counterplan film , a 1931 Soviet film disambig ...   more details



  1. Doug Walton

    Christopher W. Tindale title Dialectics, Dialogue and Argumentation An Examination of Douglas ... name Eemeren2001 cite book author F. H. van Eemeren title Crucial concepts in argumentation theory ... Press isbn 9789053565230 page 154 ref Books The list of titles, from most recent to oldest are Argumentation Schemes Informal Logic A Pragmatic Approach Witness Testimony Evidence Argumentation, Artificial Intelligence and Law Dialog Theory for Critical Argumentation Media Argumentation Dialectic, Persuasion ... Argumentation Argumentation Methods for Artificial Intelligence in Law Abductive Reasoning Relevance in Argumentation Ethical Argumentation Legal Argumentation and Evidence Scare Tactics Arguments ... of Informal Logic Argument Structure A Pragmatic Theory Argumentation Schemes for Presumptive ... Reasoning as a Tactic of Argumentation Practical Reasoning Goal Driven, Knowledge Based, Action Guiding Argumentation Informal Logic A Handbook for Critical Argumentation Question Reply Argumentation ... Games and Fallacies Ethics of Withdrawal of Life Support Systems Topical Relevance in Argumentation ...   more details



  1. Raphael Debono

    at the bottom of the story. Nevertheless, the style and argumentation of the work is intriguing. It is clear that Debono is of an Aristotelianism Aristotelian frame of mind. References Reflist 2 Sources ...   more details



  1. Harald Wohlrapp

    File Harald Wohlrapp.jpg thumb Harald Wohlrapp Harald Wohlrapp June 6, 1944 in Hildesheim , Germany is a German philosopher. His main focus is argumentation theory . Argumentation theory Wohlrapp s proposes a pragmatic approach Charles Sanders Peirce . We have the key situation of a Gap in Orientation . In this situation we need so called thetic theory for a New Orientation . The criterion for validness German Geltung, G ltigkeit is the freedom of objections . Wohlrapp focusses a dynamic and dialectical dimension between a logical and a rhetorical tradition. The logical inference should be addressed to the opponent in a proponent opponent model. External links http www.philosophie.uni hamburg.de Emeriti Wohlrapp index.html Infopage at University Hamburg http www.michael funken.de information philosophie philosophie SchmidtWohlrapp.html Portrait, Ursula Schmidt Selected Publications Der Begriff des Arguments. ber die Beziehungen zwischen Wissen, Forschen, Glaube, Subjektivit t und Vernunft . W rzburg K nigshausen u. Neumann, 2008 ISBN 978 3 8260 3820 4 Toulmin s theory and the dynamics of argumentation. In Argumentation Perspectives and approaches. Proceedings of the conference on argumentation 1986 Frans H. van Eemeren ed. . Dordrecht Foris Publ., 1987, p 327 335 Argumentum ad baculum and ideal speech situation. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Argumentation, June 1990 ed. by Frans H. van Eemeren. Amsterdam SISCAT, 1991, p 397 402 Resolving the riddle of the nondeductive argumentation schemes. In Proceedings of the 3rd Conferfence on Argumentation Frans H. van Eemeren. Amsterdam SISCAT, 1995, p 55 62 Wege der Argumentationsforschung Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt Frommann Holzboog, 1995 references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wohlrapp, Harald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Philosopher DATE OF BIRTH June 6, 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH Hildesheim , Germany DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wohlrapp, Harald Category German p ...   more details



  1. Charles Arthur Willard

    Other people2 Charles Willard disambiguation Charles Arthur Willard born 1945 is an American argumentation and rhetoric al theorist. He received his doctorate at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Illinois , Urbana, Illinois Urbana , USA, in 1972. From 1974 to 1982 he was the Director of Forensics at Dartmouth College , Hanover, New Hampshire USA . He has lectured in Austria ... at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky , USA. His published works include Argumentation ... on Argumentation, Annadale Speech Communication Association, 1980 , Robert Rowland, Argument Fields ... Conference on Argument. Annandale VA Speech Communication Association, 1981. ref and A Theory of Argumentation ... , Argumentation, Social Epistemology and the Quarterly Journal of Speech . He has published more than 50 articles and book chapters on topics in rhetoric and argumentation. He was a co director of the International Association for the Study of Argumentation based at the University of Amsterdam ... list 1982 &mdash Argumentation and the Social Grounds of Knowledge , University of Alabama Press 1982 &mdash Advances in Argumentation Theory and Research with J. Robert Cox 1988 &mdash A Theory of Argumentation , University of Alabama Press 1996 &mdash http books.google.com books?id OU75AafuhvcC ... Critical problems in Argumentation Proceedings of the Thirteenth NCA AFA Conference on Argumentation ... of Rhetoric and Composition. New York Garland, 1996, pp.  16 26. L Argumentation et les Fondements Sociaux de la Connaissance, in Alain Lempereur, ed. L Argumentation. Liege Pierre Mardaga, 1992 ..., eds., Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent. Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press, 1990. Argumentation and Postmodern Critique, in J. Schuetz and R. Trapp, eds., Perspectives on Argument ...., Dimensions of Argument Proceedings of the Second S.C.A. A.F.A. Summer Conference on Argumentation ... and Criticism of Argument, Communication Monographs, 64 1976 , 308 319. See also Argumentation ...   more details



  1. Rhetorical reason

    Practical reason Phronesis Rogerian argument Stasis argumentation theory Maxim philosophy Maxims ...   more details



  1. List of logic journals

    logische Analyse Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy , Paderborn 1998 ff. Proceedings of the Aristotelian ...   more details




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