This paper analyzes selected examples of uses of argumentation tactics that exploit emotive language, many of them criticized as deceptive and even fallacious by classical and recent sources, including current informal logic textbooks. The analysis is based on six argumentation schemes, and an account of the dialectical setting in which these schemes are used. The three conclusions are (1) that such uses of emotive language are often reasonable and necessary in argumentation based on values, (2) but that they are defeasible, and hence need to be seen as open to critical questioning (3) and that when they are used fallaciously, it is because they interfere with critical questioning or conceal the need for it. The analysis furnishes criteria ...
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Abstract In this paper we present an analysis of persuasive definition based on argumentation scheme...
This paper analyzes selected examples of uses of argumentation tactics that exploit emotive language...
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The theory of argumentation is based on the assumption thatarguments pervade and partly regulate all...
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While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
In the paper I propose conceptions of argument, of uses of argument, and of argumentation that rely ...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
Book Review Emotive Language in Argumentation by Fabrizio Macagno and Douglas Walton New Yo...
The work discusses ways in which various disciplines deploy rhetorical devices to "argue their case"...
Abstract In this paper we present an analysis of persuasive definition based on argumentation scheme...
This paper analyzes selected examples of uses of argumentation tactics that exploit emotive language...
People always talk, discuss, argue, criticize or contradict each other. Have you ever thought of how...
ABSTRACT: Using persuasive definitions and persuasive language generally to put a spin on an argumen...
ABSTRACT: There are emotively powerful words that can modify our judgment, arouse our emotions and i...
This thesis addresses whether it is a mistake to limit the traditional conception of argument to tha...
Abstract: This paper challenges the view that arguments are (by definition, as it were) attempts to ...
The theory of argumentation is based on the assumption thatarguments pervade and partly regulate all...
This paper has a dual purpose: it both seeks to introduce the other works in this issue by illustrat...
In learning English, the students are demanded to master the four language skills, listening, speaki...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
In the paper I propose conceptions of argument, of uses of argument, and of argumentation that rely ...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
Book Review Emotive Language in Argumentation by Fabrizio Macagno and Douglas Walton New Yo...
The work discusses ways in which various disciplines deploy rhetorical devices to "argue their case"...
Abstract In this paper we present an analysis of persuasive definition based on argumentation scheme...