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"Fundamentals of critical argumentation" was published by Cambridge University Press in 2005 - Cambridge, UK, it has 343 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Fundamentals of critical argumentation
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 343
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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  • Publish Location: Cambridge, UK

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"Fundamentals of critical argumentation" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Arguments and dialogues
  • 2- Dialogues
  • 3- Arguments
  • 4- Questions and statements
  • 5- A more detailed looks at arguments in dialogues
  • 6- Generalizations
  • 7- Chaining of arguments
  • 8- Criticizing by questioning or rebuttal
  • 9- Criticizing and argument by asking a question
  • 10- Disputes and dissents
  • 11- Concepts useful for understanding arguments
  • 12- Inconsistency
  • 13- Three kinds of arguments
  • 14- Syllogisms
  • 15- Complex propositions
  • 16- Some other common forms of deductive argument
  • 17- Probability and inductive argument
  • 18- Plausible argumentation
  • 19- Arguments and explanations
  • 20- Argumentation schemes
  • 21- Appeal to expert opinion
  • 22- Argument from popular opinion
  • 23- Argument from analogy
  • 24- Argument from correlation to cause
  • 25- Argument from consequences and slippery slope
  • 26- Argument from sign
  • 27- Argument from commitment
  • 28- Ad hominem arguments
  • 29- Argument from verbal classification
  • 30- Argument reconstruction
  • 31- Single and linked arguments
  • 32- Convergent arguments
  • 33- Serial and divergent arguments
  • 34- Distinguishing between linked and convergent arguments
  • 35- Extended arguments
  • 36- Enthymemes
  • 37- Cleaning up a text of discourse
  • 38- Dialogues
  • 39- Persuasion dialogue
  • 40- Commitment in dialogue
  • 41- Other types of dialogue
  • 42- Simple and complex questions
  • 43- Loaded questions
  • 44- Responding to tricky questions
  • 45- Relevance of questions and replies
  • 46- Detecting bias
  • 47- Loaded terms
  • 48- Point of view and burden of proof
  • 49- Biased argumentation
  • 50- Verbal disputes
  • 51- Lexical, stipulative and persuasive definitions
  • 52- Philosophical and scientific definitions
  • 53- Normal and troublesome bias
  • 54- Relevance
  • 55- Probative relevance
  • 56- Dialectical relevance
  • 57- Relevance in meetings and debates
  • 58- Relevance in legal argumentation
  • 59- Fear appeal arguments
  • 60- Threats as arguments
  • 61- Appeal to pity
  • 62- Shifts and relevance
  • 63- Practical reasoning in a dialogical framework
  • 64- Practical inferences
  • 65- Necessary and sufficient conditions
  • 66- Disjunctive reasoning
  • 67- Taking consequences into account
  • 68- The dilemma
  • 69- The closed world assumption
  • 70- Lack of knowledge inferences
  • 71- Real world situations.

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