As appeals to expert authority shift from “fallacies” to “argument schemes,” argumentation theorists are called on to provide critical questions for assessing them. I argue that current treatments focus too heavily on assessing expertise, and not enough on judging trustworthiness. I propose instead a norma-tive pragmatic account of the rational force of the appeal to expert authority, one that emphasizes the ex-pert\u27s actions in constructing his/her own legitimate trustworthiness
Tribunals have come to depend increasingly on expertise for determining the facts in cases. However,...
Accounts of arguments from expert opinion take it for granted that expert judgments are reliable, an...
Even with Kientpointer\u27s and Walton\u27s valuable work, we do not yet have a complete theory of a...
As appeals to expert authority shift from “fallacies” to “argument schemes,” argumentation theorists...
According to an everyday concept of \u27argumentation\u27 the presence of authority rules out the po...
Objectivity, Autonomy, and the use of Arguments from Authority (PAPER) Starting in the early modern...
In this paper, an argumentation scheme for argument from an administrative authority is formulated a...
In academic contexts the appeal to authority is a quite common but seldom tested argument, either be...
The quality of our public discourse – think of the climate change debate for instance – is never ver...
Can argumentation schemes play a part in the critical processing of argumentation by lay people? In ...
This paper takes an argumentation approach to find the place of trust in a method for evaluating arg...
Under what conditions is it legitimate to accept some claim on the basis of authority—in particular,...
ABSTRACT: This article evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of arguments based on appeals to exper...
Appeals to authority have a long tradition in the history of argumentation theory. During the Middle...
The contribution critically discusses Walton\u27s (and Reed’s and Macagno’s) argumentation scheme ap...
Tribunals have come to depend increasingly on expertise for determining the facts in cases. However,...
Accounts of arguments from expert opinion take it for granted that expert judgments are reliable, an...
Even with Kientpointer\u27s and Walton\u27s valuable work, we do not yet have a complete theory of a...
As appeals to expert authority shift from “fallacies” to “argument schemes,” argumentation theorists...
According to an everyday concept of \u27argumentation\u27 the presence of authority rules out the po...
Objectivity, Autonomy, and the use of Arguments from Authority (PAPER) Starting in the early modern...
In this paper, an argumentation scheme for argument from an administrative authority is formulated a...
In academic contexts the appeal to authority is a quite common but seldom tested argument, either be...
The quality of our public discourse – think of the climate change debate for instance – is never ver...
Can argumentation schemes play a part in the critical processing of argumentation by lay people? In ...
This paper takes an argumentation approach to find the place of trust in a method for evaluating arg...
Under what conditions is it legitimate to accept some claim on the basis of authority—in particular,...
ABSTRACT: This article evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of arguments based on appeals to exper...
Appeals to authority have a long tradition in the history of argumentation theory. During the Middle...
The contribution critically discusses Walton\u27s (and Reed’s and Macagno’s) argumentation scheme ap...
Tribunals have come to depend increasingly on expertise for determining the facts in cases. However,...
Accounts of arguments from expert opinion take it for granted that expert judgments are reliable, an...
Even with Kientpointer\u27s and Walton\u27s valuable work, we do not yet have a complete theory of a...