Most informal logic texts and articles assume a verbal account of reasoning which defines argument as a set of sentences. The present paper broadens this definition in order to account for visual arguments which are communicated with nonverbal visual images. Standard approaches to verbal arguments are extended in a way that allows them to explain and evaluate visual argumentation
There has been a rising tide of interest among argumentation theorists in visual reasoning, most not...
What would the consequences be for the interpretation and analysis of arguments if we were to accept...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to theformal concep...
Most infonnallogic texts and articles assume a verbal account of reasoning which defines "argument" ...
Is visual argumentation possible? My personal opinion is that it is, despite of the burden of verbal...
The current debate over the possibility of visual argument is rooted in the idea that, to\ud many, a...
The question is what are the preconditions for being able to rephrase visual objects in propositiona...
While pictures can persuade, can they do so rationally – by offering reasons? Existing debate has fo...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
This thesis addresses whether it is a mistake to limit the traditional conception of argument to tha...
ABSTRACT: In order for visual objects to be fully integrated in argumentation studies, we should be ...
In this paper, I defend two skeptical claims regarding current research on visual arguments and I ex...
This paper analyses everyday reasoning processes. It focuses on argumentation in non-commercial adve...
Our aim is to point out some differences between verbal and visual arguments, promoting the rhetori...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
There has been a rising tide of interest among argumentation theorists in visual reasoning, most not...
What would the consequences be for the interpretation and analysis of arguments if we were to accept...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to theformal concep...
Most infonnallogic texts and articles assume a verbal account of reasoning which defines "argument" ...
Is visual argumentation possible? My personal opinion is that it is, despite of the burden of verbal...
The current debate over the possibility of visual argument is rooted in the idea that, to\ud many, a...
The question is what are the preconditions for being able to rephrase visual objects in propositiona...
While pictures can persuade, can they do so rationally – by offering reasons? Existing debate has fo...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
This thesis addresses whether it is a mistake to limit the traditional conception of argument to tha...
ABSTRACT: In order for visual objects to be fully integrated in argumentation studies, we should be ...
In this paper, I defend two skeptical claims regarding current research on visual arguments and I ex...
This paper analyses everyday reasoning processes. It focuses on argumentation in non-commercial adve...
Our aim is to point out some differences between verbal and visual arguments, promoting the rhetori...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to the formal conce...
There has been a rising tide of interest among argumentation theorists in visual reasoning, most not...
What would the consequences be for the interpretation and analysis of arguments if we were to accept...
Up until now, the study of the argumentative role of visuals has been restricted to theformal concep...