So far, experimental studies on the straw man have targeted the misrepresentational dimension of this fallacy. In order to provide a more detailed understanding of the way the straw man is perceived, the focus of this paper lies on the refutational dimension. In two experiments, I will assess (1) if people are sensitive to the underlying disagreement expressed through the use of a straw man and (2) if question wording plays a role for the perception of disagreement. The results of the experiment show that participants indeed notice easily that the person performing a straw man disagrees with his opponent. It also emerges from the experiment that the difference between a positive or negative formulation of the experimental questions does not...
In this paper, we present experiments designed to assess the role of causal connectives with an attr...
This paper investigates the role of French causal connectives that convey an attributive meaning for...
This book shows how research in linguistic pragmatics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric can be c...
In this paper, we investigate whether participants perceive the disagreement between interlocutors w...
A straw man is a form of fallacious argument that involves the distortion of an opponent’s view in o...
In this paper, an analysis is given of the straw man fallacy as a misrepresentation of someone'...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the effectiveness of the straw man fallacy, whi...
This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “Straw Man”. How on...
The straw man technique takes place when an opponent’s argument or position is distorted or oversimp...
In this paper, we investigate the role of causal connectives that convey attributive meaning such as...
The goal of this paper is to critically analyze some of the dubious assumptions about language and m...
Political discourse often seems divided not just by different preferences, but by entirely different...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
In this paper, we present experiments designed to assess the role of causal connectives with an attr...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
In this paper, we present experiments designed to assess the role of causal connectives with an attr...
This paper investigates the role of French causal connectives that convey an attributive meaning for...
This book shows how research in linguistic pragmatics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric can be c...
In this paper, we investigate whether participants perceive the disagreement between interlocutors w...
A straw man is a form of fallacious argument that involves the distortion of an opponent’s view in o...
In this paper, an analysis is given of the straw man fallacy as a misrepresentation of someone'...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the effectiveness of the straw man fallacy, whi...
This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “Straw Man”. How on...
The straw man technique takes place when an opponent’s argument or position is distorted or oversimp...
In this paper, we investigate the role of causal connectives that convey attributive meaning such as...
The goal of this paper is to critically analyze some of the dubious assumptions about language and m...
Political discourse often seems divided not just by different preferences, but by entirely different...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
In this paper, we present experiments designed to assess the role of causal connectives with an attr...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
In this paper, we present experiments designed to assess the role of causal connectives with an attr...
This paper investigates the role of French causal connectives that convey an attributive meaning for...
This book shows how research in linguistic pragmatics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric can be c...