The paper offers a theoretical investigation into the sources of normativity in practical argumentation. The chief question is: Do we need objectively-minded, unbiased arguers or can we count on “good” argumentative processes in which individual biases cancel each other out? I address this question by analysing a detailed structure of practical argument and its varieties, and by discussing the tenets of a comparative approach to practical reason. I argue that given the comparative structure proposed, reasoned advocacy in argumentative activity upholds reasonableness whenever that activity is adequately designed. I propose some basic rules for such a design of practical argumentation
Abstract. An agent’s behaviour is governed by multiple factors, including its beliefs/desires/intent...
In this paper I develop and defend a form of argumentative normativity that is not based on fundamen...
This paper contrasts two views of the necessity to manifest the rational adequacy of argumentation. ...
The paper offers a theoretical investigation into the sources of normativity in practical argumentat...
UID/FIL/00183/2013The paper offers a theo retical investigation into the sources of normativity in p...
The paper offers a theoretical investigation regarding the sources of normativity in practical argum...
The paper has two aims. The first is to propose a general framework for organizing some central ques...
Abstract: Normative theories of argumentation tend to assume that logical and dialectical rules suff...
Argument quality has consistently been shown to have strong and lasting persuasive effects. The ques...
Normative theories of argumentation tend to assume that logical and dialectical rules suffice to ens...
Within the epistemological approach to Argumentation Theory, there are two opposing views on what a ...
AbstractAlthough reasoning about what is the case has been the historic focus of logic, reasoning ab...
This article offers an analysis of normative practical reasoning. Reasoning of this type includes at...
ABSTRACT: From a decision theoretic perspective, arguments stem from decisions made by arguers. Desp...
Building upon the role values take in Walton’s theory of practical reasoning, this paper will frame ...
Abstract. An agent’s behaviour is governed by multiple factors, including its beliefs/desires/intent...
In this paper I develop and defend a form of argumentative normativity that is not based on fundamen...
This paper contrasts two views of the necessity to manifest the rational adequacy of argumentation. ...
The paper offers a theoretical investigation into the sources of normativity in practical argumentat...
UID/FIL/00183/2013The paper offers a theo retical investigation into the sources of normativity in p...
The paper offers a theoretical investigation regarding the sources of normativity in practical argum...
The paper has two aims. The first is to propose a general framework for organizing some central ques...
Abstract: Normative theories of argumentation tend to assume that logical and dialectical rules suff...
Argument quality has consistently been shown to have strong and lasting persuasive effects. The ques...
Normative theories of argumentation tend to assume that logical and dialectical rules suffice to ens...
Within the epistemological approach to Argumentation Theory, there are two opposing views on what a ...
AbstractAlthough reasoning about what is the case has been the historic focus of logic, reasoning ab...
This article offers an analysis of normative practical reasoning. Reasoning of this type includes at...
ABSTRACT: From a decision theoretic perspective, arguments stem from decisions made by arguers. Desp...
Building upon the role values take in Walton’s theory of practical reasoning, this paper will frame ...
Abstract. An agent’s behaviour is governed by multiple factors, including its beliefs/desires/intent...
In this paper I develop and defend a form of argumentative normativity that is not based on fundamen...
This paper contrasts two views of the necessity to manifest the rational adequacy of argumentation. ...