Argumentation can play an important role in medical consultation. A doctor could, for instance, argue in support of a treatment advice to overcome a patient’s hesitance about it. In this argumentation, the doctor might explicitly present him- or herself as an authority, thereby presenting an argument by authority. Depending on the specific conditions under which the doctor advances such an argument, the doctor’s argument by authority can constitute a sound or a fallacious contribution to the discussion. In this paper, I shall determine what the specific soundness conditions are that apply to a doctor’s argumentation by authority in medical consultation.FGW – Publications not associated with a particular research are
Authority is both a pragmatic condition of much public discourse and a form of argumentative appeal ...
The ideal of shared decision making starts from the assumption that physicians and patients are able...
The doctrine of informed consent established a distinctive role for both the doctor and the patient,...
Argumentation can play an important role in medical consultation. A doctor could, for instance, argu...
In medical consultation, a doctor can appeal to his medical knowledge or expertise as a sign of the ...
In medical consultation, the doctor’s advice (or the support for it) is not always immediately accep...
In medical consultation, it is the doctor’s task to advise patients about health related problems. T...
In view of a growing interest in argumentative discourse in the context of patient-centered consulta...
The ideal of shared decision making starts from the assumption that physicians and patients are able...
General practice consultation has often been characterized by pragma-dialecticians as an argumentati...
General practice consultation has often been characterized by pragma-dialecticians as an argumentati...
This paper throws some light on the nature of argumentation, its use and advantages, within the sett...
Formal approaches to modelling argumentation provide ways to present arguments and counterarguments,...
Over the last couple of years, the pragma-dialectical research program has focused on the developmen...
In recent years, general practice consultation has often been characterized as an argumentative acti...
Authority is both a pragmatic condition of much public discourse and a form of argumentative appeal ...
The ideal of shared decision making starts from the assumption that physicians and patients are able...
The doctrine of informed consent established a distinctive role for both the doctor and the patient,...
Argumentation can play an important role in medical consultation. A doctor could, for instance, argu...
In medical consultation, a doctor can appeal to his medical knowledge or expertise as a sign of the ...
In medical consultation, the doctor’s advice (or the support for it) is not always immediately accep...
In medical consultation, it is the doctor’s task to advise patients about health related problems. T...
In view of a growing interest in argumentative discourse in the context of patient-centered consulta...
The ideal of shared decision making starts from the assumption that physicians and patients are able...
General practice consultation has often been characterized by pragma-dialecticians as an argumentati...
General practice consultation has often been characterized by pragma-dialecticians as an argumentati...
This paper throws some light on the nature of argumentation, its use and advantages, within the sett...
Formal approaches to modelling argumentation provide ways to present arguments and counterarguments,...
Over the last couple of years, the pragma-dialectical research program has focused on the developmen...
In recent years, general practice consultation has often been characterized as an argumentative acti...
Authority is both a pragmatic condition of much public discourse and a form of argumentative appeal ...
The ideal of shared decision making starts from the assumption that physicians and patients are able...
The doctrine of informed consent established a distinctive role for both the doctor and the patient,...