The implicit dimension of enthymemes is investigated from a pragmatic perspective to show why a premise can be left unexpressed, and how it can be used strategically. The relationship between the implicit act of taking for granted and the pattern of presumptive reasoning is shown to be the cornerstone of kairos and the fallacy of straw man. By taking a proposition for granted, the speaker shifts the burden of proving its un-acceptability onto the hearer. The resemblance (likeliness) of the tacit premise with what is commonly acceptable or has been actually stated can be used as a rhetorical strategy
This paper explores the connection between general pragmatic principles (Cooperation, Relevance). Im...
UID/FIL/00183/2013This paper advances an approach to presupposition rooted in the concept of commitm...
The force and the deceptive nature of the fallacy of equivocation lies in its dialectical nature. Th...
The implicit dimension of enthymemes is investigated from a pragmatic perspective to show why a prem...
Abstract: The implicit dimension of enthymemes is investigated from a pragmatic perspective to show ...
Abstract. In the logical and rhetorical tradition, enthymemes have often been described according to...
AbstractIn traditional logic, an enthymeme is said to be an argument, or chain of argumentation, wit...
In dialogue we frequently present arguments which are based on commonly accepted non-logical inferen...
The study of enthymemes has always been regarded as important in logic, critical thinking, and rheto...
Expressing a widely-held view, David Hitchcock claims that "an enthymematic argument ... assumes at ...
Which properties are characteristic of the enthymeme in Aristotle's Rhetoric? There is no consensus ...
Human beings have a wide range of linguistic choices to communicate their thoughts, ranging from the...
Pragmatic presuppositions are analyzed considering their relation with the notion of commitment, nam...
When we use a word, we face a crucial epistemic gap: we ground our move on the fact that our interlo...
Dialogical generalisations of formal logic-based argumentation are typically restricted to a limited...
This paper explores the connection between general pragmatic principles (Cooperation, Relevance). Im...
UID/FIL/00183/2013This paper advances an approach to presupposition rooted in the concept of commitm...
The force and the deceptive nature of the fallacy of equivocation lies in its dialectical nature. Th...
The implicit dimension of enthymemes is investigated from a pragmatic perspective to show why a prem...
Abstract: The implicit dimension of enthymemes is investigated from a pragmatic perspective to show ...
Abstract. In the logical and rhetorical tradition, enthymemes have often been described according to...
AbstractIn traditional logic, an enthymeme is said to be an argument, or chain of argumentation, wit...
In dialogue we frequently present arguments which are based on commonly accepted non-logical inferen...
The study of enthymemes has always been regarded as important in logic, critical thinking, and rheto...
Expressing a widely-held view, David Hitchcock claims that "an enthymematic argument ... assumes at ...
Which properties are characteristic of the enthymeme in Aristotle's Rhetoric? There is no consensus ...
Human beings have a wide range of linguistic choices to communicate their thoughts, ranging from the...
Pragmatic presuppositions are analyzed considering their relation with the notion of commitment, nam...
When we use a word, we face a crucial epistemic gap: we ground our move on the fact that our interlo...
Dialogical generalisations of formal logic-based argumentation are typically restricted to a limited...
This paper explores the connection between general pragmatic principles (Cooperation, Relevance). Im...
UID/FIL/00183/2013This paper advances an approach to presupposition rooted in the concept of commitm...
The force and the deceptive nature of the fallacy of equivocation lies in its dialectical nature. Th...