The so-called March of Progress depicts human evolution as a linear progression from mohkey to man. Shelley (1996) analyzed this image as a visual argument proceeding through "rhetorical" and "demonstrative" modes of visual logic. In this paper, I confirm and extend this view of visual logic by examining variations of the original March image. These variations show that each mode of visual logic can be altered or isolated in support of new conclusions. Furthermore, the March can be included in a visual "frame" to produce new arguments, much as a verbal argument can be made a component of a new and larger argument
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In this paper, I defend two skeptical claims regarding current research on visual arguments and I ex...
Most infonnallogic texts and articles assume a verbal account of reasoning which defines "argument" ...
ABSTRACT: Is visual argumentation possible? My personal opinion is that it is, despite of the burde...
The current debate over the possibility of visual argument is rooted in the idea that, to\ud many, a...
What would the consequences be for the interpretation and analysis of arguments if we were to accept...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
ABSTRACT: In order for visual objects to be fully integrated in argumentation studies, we should be ...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to theformal concep...
Although the legal context is a formalized framework, in judicial proceedings there is also room for...
Reconstruction is a method for analyzing visual arguments in which visual messages are (verbally) ex...
Our aim is to point out some differences between verbal and visual arguments, promoting the rhetori...
In this paper the role of images in argumentative settings is analyzed from a cognitive angle. In pa...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
This thesis addresses whether it is a mistake to limit the traditional conception of argument to tha...
The question is what are the preconditions for being able to rephrase visual objects in propositiona...
In this paper, I defend two skeptical claims regarding current research on visual arguments and I ex...
Most infonnallogic texts and articles assume a verbal account of reasoning which defines "argument" ...
ABSTRACT: Is visual argumentation possible? My personal opinion is that it is, despite of the burde...
The current debate over the possibility of visual argument is rooted in the idea that, to\ud many, a...
What would the consequences be for the interpretation and analysis of arguments if we were to accept...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
ABSTRACT: In order for visual objects to be fully integrated in argumentation studies, we should be ...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to theformal concep...
Although the legal context is a formalized framework, in judicial proceedings there is also room for...
Reconstruction is a method for analyzing visual arguments in which visual messages are (verbally) ex...
Our aim is to point out some differences between verbal and visual arguments, promoting the rhetori...
In this paper the role of images in argumentative settings is analyzed from a cognitive angle. In pa...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
This thesis addresses whether it is a mistake to limit the traditional conception of argument to tha...
The question is what are the preconditions for being able to rephrase visual objects in propositiona...