Current approaches used in educational research and practice to evaluate the quality of written arguments often rely on structural analysis. In such assessments, credit is awarded for the presence of structural elements of an argument, such as claims, evidence, and rebuttals. In this article, we discuss limitations of such approaches, including the absence of criteria for evaluating the quality of the argument elements. We then present an alternative framework, based on the Rational Force Model (RFM), which originated from the work of a Nordic philosopher Næss. Using an example of an argumentative essay, we demonstrate the potential of the RFM to improve argument analysis by focusing on the acceptability and relevance of argument elements, ...
The idea of resolving dispute through the exchange of arguments and reasons has been central to soci...
The ability to comprehend informal arguments is essential for scientific literacy but students often...
As appeals to expert authority shift from “fallacies” to “argument schemes,” argumentation theorists...
Current approaches used in educational research and practice to evaluate the quality of written argu...
In the paper I propose conceptions of argument, of uses of argument, and of argumentation that rely ...
The definition and the assessment of the quality of argumentative texts has become an increasingly c...
Reproduced by kind permission of Continuum International Publishing GroupHigher education requires s...
The aim of this paper is to develop a more thorough, empirically-based understanding of the differen...
This paper presents an updated and practical criteria and scale for teaching, learning, and evaluati...
von der Mühlen S, Richter T, Schmid S, Berthold K. How to improve argumentation comprehension in uni...
In this article it is argued that a complex model that includes Toulmin\u27s functional account of a...
The purpose of this paper is to show whether the two crucial dimensions used for assessing the quali...
The purpose of the paper is to draw attention to a kind of rational persuasion which has received li...
To learn to write well-reasoned persuasive arguments, students need in situ help thinking through t...
Higher education requires students to make judgments about the evidence and arguments placed before ...
The idea of resolving dispute through the exchange of arguments and reasons has been central to soci...
The ability to comprehend informal arguments is essential for scientific literacy but students often...
As appeals to expert authority shift from “fallacies” to “argument schemes,” argumentation theorists...
Current approaches used in educational research and practice to evaluate the quality of written argu...
In the paper I propose conceptions of argument, of uses of argument, and of argumentation that rely ...
The definition and the assessment of the quality of argumentative texts has become an increasingly c...
Reproduced by kind permission of Continuum International Publishing GroupHigher education requires s...
The aim of this paper is to develop a more thorough, empirically-based understanding of the differen...
This paper presents an updated and practical criteria and scale for teaching, learning, and evaluati...
von der Mühlen S, Richter T, Schmid S, Berthold K. How to improve argumentation comprehension in uni...
In this article it is argued that a complex model that includes Toulmin\u27s functional account of a...
The purpose of this paper is to show whether the two crucial dimensions used for assessing the quali...
The purpose of the paper is to draw attention to a kind of rational persuasion which has received li...
To learn to write well-reasoned persuasive arguments, students need in situ help thinking through t...
Higher education requires students to make judgments about the evidence and arguments placed before ...
The idea of resolving dispute through the exchange of arguments and reasons has been central to soci...
The ability to comprehend informal arguments is essential for scientific literacy but students often...
As appeals to expert authority shift from “fallacies” to “argument schemes,” argumentation theorists...