Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research on the psychology of argumentation. Instead research on argumentation is conducted in a number of separate research communities that are spread across disciplines and have only limited interaction. With a view to bridging these different strands, we first distinguish between three meanings of the word “argument”: argument as a reason, argument as a structured sequence of reasons and claims, and argument as a social exchange. All three meanings are integral to a complete understanding of human reasoning and cognition. Cognitive psychological research on argumentation has focused mostly on the first and second of these meanings, so we present ...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
This special issue of Informal Logic brings together a num-ber of traditions from the psychology and...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
This paper explicates an account of argumentative rationality by articulating the common, basic idea...
This paper explicates an account of argumentative rationality by articulating the common, basic idea...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
This special issue of Informal Logic brings together a num-ber of traditions from the psychology and...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
This paper explicates an account of argumentative rationality by articulating the common, basic idea...
This paper explicates an account of argumentative rationality by articulating the common, basic idea...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...