I will connect the literature on deep disagreements with the literature on trust to construct a two-dimensional picture of the limits of argument. Argumentation and trust are important to the functioning of society, but each sets different expectations for when arguments can and should be used to resolve disagreements. When trust is factored in, we see a more nuanced picture of which disagreements will remain too deep for objective argument. Affective and social aspects of argument are not independent of procedure and content
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I intend to bring recent work applying virtue theory to the study of argument to bear on a much olde...
People argue to reconcile differences of opinion, but reconciliation may fail to happen. In these ca...
The theoretical possibility of deep disagreement gives rise to an important practical problem: a dee...
Some normative problems are difficult because of the number and complexity of the issues they involv...
Deep disagreement isn’t about the irresolvability of actual disputes, it is about one of the inheren...
A popular approach to analyzing the concept of evidence is to identify a unique set of normative cri...
The shocking statement made by Robert Fogelin over 20 years ago when he claimed that discourses that...
Disagreements come in all shapes and sizes, but epistemologists and argumentation theorists have sin...
The concept of deep disagreement was introduced by Richard Fogelin in a 1985 paper published in Crit...
In this paper I begin by examining Fogelin’s account of deep disagreement. My contention is that thi...
What is the epistemological significance of deep disagreement? Part I explored the nature of deep di...
Accounts of deep disagreements can generally be categorized as optimistic or pessimistic. Pessimisti...
If we want reasoning to bridge cultural differences, argumentation theory has to show when and why t...
Some disagreements concern our most fundamental beliefs, principles, values, or worldviews, such as ...
© 2019, Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Philosophy and Sociology. All rights reserved. Dee...
I intend to bring recent work applying virtue theory to the study of argument to bear on a much olde...
People argue to reconcile differences of opinion, but reconciliation may fail to happen. In these ca...
The theoretical possibility of deep disagreement gives rise to an important practical problem: a dee...
Some normative problems are difficult because of the number and complexity of the issues they involv...
Deep disagreement isn’t about the irresolvability of actual disputes, it is about one of the inheren...
A popular approach to analyzing the concept of evidence is to identify a unique set of normative cri...
The shocking statement made by Robert Fogelin over 20 years ago when he claimed that discourses that...
Disagreements come in all shapes and sizes, but epistemologists and argumentation theorists have sin...
The concept of deep disagreement was introduced by Richard Fogelin in a 1985 paper published in Crit...
In this paper I begin by examining Fogelin’s account of deep disagreement. My contention is that thi...
What is the epistemological significance of deep disagreement? Part I explored the nature of deep di...
Accounts of deep disagreements can generally be categorized as optimistic or pessimistic. Pessimisti...
If we want reasoning to bridge cultural differences, argumentation theory has to show when and why t...
Some disagreements concern our most fundamental beliefs, principles, values, or worldviews, such as ...
© 2019, Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Philosophy and Sociology. All rights reserved. Dee...
I intend to bring recent work applying virtue theory to the study of argument to bear on a much olde...
People argue to reconcile differences of opinion, but reconciliation may fail to happen. In these ca...