The main aim of an argumentative speech act complex, as defined in argumentation theory, is to resolve a difference of opinion by advancing a constellation of reasons brought up by the arguer in order to justify the acceptability of a standpoint. In order to achieve one’s goal, the arguer is entitled to employ strategic maneuvering, a process through which a balance between reasonableness and effectiveness is to be established, and the aim of which is to move towards the best position in the actual context of argumentation. A prototypical example of applying strategic maneuvering is that of political speeches where speakers frequently achieve their goals by the rhetorical means of persuasion and manipulation, by misleading language use. The...
Examples or exemplary cases may perform an important role in parliamentary debates. Members of Parli...
In this paper the author analyses the way in which politicians manoeuver strategically in a politica...
The theory of argumentation is based on the assumption thatarguments pervade and partly regulate all...
Part I: Maneuvering strategically for strategic maneuvering: All theories of argumentation, and part...
Against the background of the standard pragma-dialectical theory, some fifteen years ago Van Eemeren...
In a critical discussion, interlocutors can strategically maneuver by shading their expressed degree...
A key and continuing concern within the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation is how to account...
This article examines how strategic maneuvering with an argument can be analyzed systematically. Acc...
In a critical discussion, interlocutors can strategically maneuver by shading their expressed degree...
In this chapter van Eemeren, Garssen and Meuffels explore the possibilities of effectiveness researc...
The room for strategic maneuvering in argumentative discourse depends not only on the dialectical an...
It is common for televised political debates to include split-screen shots which give the non-speaki...
Insight into the strategic design of argumentative discourse can be gained by incorporating insight ...
This paper explores the possibilities for strategic maneuvering of the argumentative technique that ...
In Argumentation in Political Interviews Corina Andone uses the pragma-dialectical concept of strate...
Examples or exemplary cases may perform an important role in parliamentary debates. Members of Parli...
In this paper the author analyses the way in which politicians manoeuver strategically in a politica...
The theory of argumentation is based on the assumption thatarguments pervade and partly regulate all...
Part I: Maneuvering strategically for strategic maneuvering: All theories of argumentation, and part...
Against the background of the standard pragma-dialectical theory, some fifteen years ago Van Eemeren...
In a critical discussion, interlocutors can strategically maneuver by shading their expressed degree...
A key and continuing concern within the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation is how to account...
This article examines how strategic maneuvering with an argument can be analyzed systematically. Acc...
In a critical discussion, interlocutors can strategically maneuver by shading their expressed degree...
In this chapter van Eemeren, Garssen and Meuffels explore the possibilities of effectiveness researc...
The room for strategic maneuvering in argumentative discourse depends not only on the dialectical an...
It is common for televised political debates to include split-screen shots which give the non-speaki...
Insight into the strategic design of argumentative discourse can be gained by incorporating insight ...
This paper explores the possibilities for strategic maneuvering of the argumentative technique that ...
In Argumentation in Political Interviews Corina Andone uses the pragma-dialectical concept of strate...
Examples or exemplary cases may perform an important role in parliamentary debates. Members of Parli...
In this paper the author analyses the way in which politicians manoeuver strategically in a politica...
The theory of argumentation is based on the assumption thatarguments pervade and partly regulate all...