Although contemporary dialectical logic recognizes an important role for the opponent in argumentation, it remains loyal to the idea that arguments are supportive. In this paper, it is argued that because of this dialectical logic does not take seriously its own dialogical perspective. Without acknowledging a substantial role for rebutting factors in argumentation, the role of the opponent remains secondary. Toulmin's understanding of the rebuttal suggests a way to incorporate such a substantial role of the opponent
Abstract: This paper examines arguments that take counter-considerations into account, and it does s...
Historically, dialectics is the general method of (early) philosophy. The philosophy rhetoric contro...
For my dissertation, I analyze the impact of English philosopher Stephen Toulmin's 1958 The Uses of ...
Although contemporary dialectical logic recognizes an important role for the opponent in argumentati...
ABSTRACT: Although contemporary dialectical logic recognizes an important role for the opponent in a...
In The Uses of Argument, Toulmin takes great effort to ensure that, although not formally, good argu...
In The Uses of Argument (1958), Stephen E. Toulmin produced a model, analogous to procedures in juri...
This paper examines arguments that take counter- considerations into account, and it does so from a ...
This paper provides a formal model for the burden of persuasion in dialogues, and in particular, in ...
Toulmin's scheme for the layout of arguments (1958) represents an influential tool for the analysis ...
This paper surveys the contributions to the study of argumentation in the two decades since the work...
Insight into the strategic design of argumentative discourse can be gained by incorporating insight ...
This paper examines arguments that take counterconsiderations into account, and it does so from a di...
Abstract This paper explores the challenges of using the Toulmin model to analyze students ’ dialogi...
The purpose of this article is to provide a broad outline of two major theories of argumentation ha...
Abstract: This paper examines arguments that take counter-considerations into account, and it does s...
Historically, dialectics is the general method of (early) philosophy. The philosophy rhetoric contro...
For my dissertation, I analyze the impact of English philosopher Stephen Toulmin's 1958 The Uses of ...
Although contemporary dialectical logic recognizes an important role for the opponent in argumentati...
ABSTRACT: Although contemporary dialectical logic recognizes an important role for the opponent in a...
In The Uses of Argument, Toulmin takes great effort to ensure that, although not formally, good argu...
In The Uses of Argument (1958), Stephen E. Toulmin produced a model, analogous to procedures in juri...
This paper examines arguments that take counter- considerations into account, and it does so from a ...
This paper provides a formal model for the burden of persuasion in dialogues, and in particular, in ...
Toulmin's scheme for the layout of arguments (1958) represents an influential tool for the analysis ...
This paper surveys the contributions to the study of argumentation in the two decades since the work...
Insight into the strategic design of argumentative discourse can be gained by incorporating insight ...
This paper examines arguments that take counterconsiderations into account, and it does so from a di...
Abstract This paper explores the challenges of using the Toulmin model to analyze students ’ dialogi...
The purpose of this article is to provide a broad outline of two major theories of argumentation ha...
Abstract: This paper examines arguments that take counter-considerations into account, and it does s...
Historically, dialectics is the general method of (early) philosophy. The philosophy rhetoric contro...
For my dissertation, I analyze the impact of English philosopher Stephen Toulmin's 1958 The Uses of ...