This book shows how research in linguistic pragmatics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric can be connected through argumentation to analyze a recognizably common strategy used in political and everyday conversation, namely the distortion of another’s words in an argumentative exchange. Straw man argumentation refers to the modification of a position by misquoting, misreporting or wrenching the original speaker’s statements from their context in order to attack them more easily or more effectively. Through 63 examples taken from different contexts (including political and forensic discourses and dialogs) and 20 legal cases, the book analyzes the explicit and implicit types of straw man, shows how to assess the correctness of a quote or a r...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold. On the one hand, our goal is theoretical, as we aim at provi...
This paper uses argumentation tools to show by means of analyzing nine cases from law and politics h...
This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “Straw Man”. How on...
This book shows how research in linguistic pragmatics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric can be c...
This paper builds a nine-step method for determining whether a straw man fallacy has been committed ...
The goal of this paper is to critically analyze some of the dubious assumptions about language and m...
A straw man is a form of fallacious argument that involves the distortion of an opponent’s view in o...
The interpretation and the indirect reporting of a speaker’s communicative intentions lie at the cro...
Manipulation of quotation, shown to be a common tactic of argumentation in this paper, is associated...
In this paper, we investigate whether participants perceive the disagreement between interlocutors w...
In this paper, an analysis is given of the straw man fallacy as a misrepresentation of someone'...
The ‘rephrase’ relation between propositions is introduced in Inference Anchoring Theory to facilita...
In this paper, we use concepts, structure and tools from argumentation theory to show how conversati...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold. On the one hand, our goal is theoretical, as we aim at provi...
1Though interpreting is to a great extent about the interlinguistic reproduction of arguments, argum...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold. On the one hand, our goal is theoretical, as we aim at provi...
This paper uses argumentation tools to show by means of analyzing nine cases from law and politics h...
This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “Straw Man”. How on...
This book shows how research in linguistic pragmatics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric can be c...
This paper builds a nine-step method for determining whether a straw man fallacy has been committed ...
The goal of this paper is to critically analyze some of the dubious assumptions about language and m...
A straw man is a form of fallacious argument that involves the distortion of an opponent’s view in o...
The interpretation and the indirect reporting of a speaker’s communicative intentions lie at the cro...
Manipulation of quotation, shown to be a common tactic of argumentation in this paper, is associated...
In this paper, we investigate whether participants perceive the disagreement between interlocutors w...
In this paper, an analysis is given of the straw man fallacy as a misrepresentation of someone'...
The ‘rephrase’ relation between propositions is introduced in Inference Anchoring Theory to facilita...
In this paper, we use concepts, structure and tools from argumentation theory to show how conversati...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold. On the one hand, our goal is theoretical, as we aim at provi...
1Though interpreting is to a great extent about the interlinguistic reproduction of arguments, argum...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold. On the one hand, our goal is theoretical, as we aim at provi...
This paper uses argumentation tools to show by means of analyzing nine cases from law and politics h...
This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “Straw Man”. How on...