The question of emotion in argumentation has received considerable attention in recent years. But there is a tension between the traditional normative role of informal logic, and the inclusion of emotion which is viewed as notoriously unstable. Here I argue that that, a] there is always emotion in an argument; b] that the presence of emotion is a good thing; and c] that we can and ought model and teach the use of emotion in Argumentation Theory
There exists in the philosophical literature a peculiar sort of argument which appeals to the nature...
Abstract: Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. O...
The subject of this thesis is the emotion-object relationship and the problem of the justification o...
The presence of emotion does not necessarily harm an argument. Emotion can play a role in traditiona...
This paper takes part in the ongoing debate on how emotions can be dealt with by argumentation theor...
The concern for the role of emotion in argumentative encounters has rested upon the concept of emoti...
The relationship between emotions and argumentation is not always clear. I attempt to clarify this i...
In a recent paper (ISSA 2010), Groarke proposes a view of emotional arguments that seems too narrow....
The prodigious development of argumentation theory over the last three decades has raised many issue...
This paper expands Gilbert’s emotional mode of argumentation (1997). First, general concerns with ar...
The rhetorical power of emotions came to philosophers’ attention early on in the western tradition: ...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Why is there resistance in acknowledging emotional arguments? I explore the ambiguity entrenched in ...
This paper pictures emotions as able to provide reasons for action in so far as the beliefs and desi...
The rise of interest in the importance of emotion in argumentation over the last decade, has certain...
There exists in the philosophical literature a peculiar sort of argument which appeals to the nature...
Abstract: Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. O...
The subject of this thesis is the emotion-object relationship and the problem of the justification o...
The presence of emotion does not necessarily harm an argument. Emotion can play a role in traditiona...
This paper takes part in the ongoing debate on how emotions can be dealt with by argumentation theor...
The concern for the role of emotion in argumentative encounters has rested upon the concept of emoti...
The relationship between emotions and argumentation is not always clear. I attempt to clarify this i...
In a recent paper (ISSA 2010), Groarke proposes a view of emotional arguments that seems too narrow....
The prodigious development of argumentation theory over the last three decades has raised many issue...
This paper expands Gilbert’s emotional mode of argumentation (1997). First, general concerns with ar...
The rhetorical power of emotions came to philosophers’ attention early on in the western tradition: ...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Why is there resistance in acknowledging emotional arguments? I explore the ambiguity entrenched in ...
This paper pictures emotions as able to provide reasons for action in so far as the beliefs and desi...
The rise of interest in the importance of emotion in argumentation over the last decade, has certain...
There exists in the philosophical literature a peculiar sort of argument which appeals to the nature...
Abstract: Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. O...
The subject of this thesis is the emotion-object relationship and the problem of the justification o...