The presence of emotion does not necessarily harm an argument. Emotion can play a role in traditional, logic-based theories of argumentation.York's Knowledge Mobilization Unit provides services and funding for faculty, graduate students, and community organizations seeking to maximize the impact of academic research and expertise on public policy, social programming, and professional practice. It is supported by SSHRC and CIHR grants, and by the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. kmbunit@yorku.ca www.researchimpact.c
International audienceArgumentation is often seen as a mechanism to support different forms of reaso...
In a recent paper (ISSA 2010), Groarke proposes a view of emotional arguments that seems too narrow....
International audienceArgumentation is a mechanism to support different forms of reasoning such as d...
The relationship between emotions and argumentation is not always clear. I attempt to clarify this i...
The concern for the role of emotion in argumentative encounters has rested upon the concept of emoti...
Abstract: Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. O...
The question of emotion in argumentation has received considerable attention in recent years. But th...
The prodigious development of argumentation theory over the last three decades has raised many issue...
This paper takes part in the ongoing debate on how emotions can be dealt with by argumentation theor...
Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. One crucial...
This paper expands Gilbert’s emotional mode of argumentation (1997). First, general concerns with ar...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
This thesis addresses whether it is a mistake to limit the traditional conception of argument to tha...
The rise of interest in the importance of emotion in argumentation over the last decade, has certain...
Why is there resistance in acknowledging emotional arguments? I explore the ambiguity entrenched in ...
International audienceArgumentation is often seen as a mechanism to support different forms of reaso...
In a recent paper (ISSA 2010), Groarke proposes a view of emotional arguments that seems too narrow....
International audienceArgumentation is a mechanism to support different forms of reasoning such as d...
The relationship between emotions and argumentation is not always clear. I attempt to clarify this i...
The concern for the role of emotion in argumentative encounters has rested upon the concept of emoti...
Abstract: Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. O...
The question of emotion in argumentation has received considerable attention in recent years. But th...
The prodigious development of argumentation theory over the last three decades has raised many issue...
This paper takes part in the ongoing debate on how emotions can be dealt with by argumentation theor...
Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. One crucial...
This paper expands Gilbert’s emotional mode of argumentation (1997). First, general concerns with ar...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
This thesis addresses whether it is a mistake to limit the traditional conception of argument to tha...
The rise of interest in the importance of emotion in argumentation over the last decade, has certain...
Why is there resistance in acknowledging emotional arguments? I explore the ambiguity entrenched in ...
International audienceArgumentation is often seen as a mechanism to support different forms of reaso...
In a recent paper (ISSA 2010), Groarke proposes a view of emotional arguments that seems too narrow....
International audienceArgumentation is a mechanism to support different forms of reasoning such as d...