Understanding Argumentation Theory from a Pragma-Dialectical Perspective
Understanding Argumentation Theory from a Pragma-Dialectical Perspective provides an insightful exploration of argumentation theory through the lens of the pragma-dialectical approach. This book delves into critical discussions, fallacy identification, and argumentative discourse analysis within the framework of the pragma-dialectical model. It also covers strategic maneuvering, argumentative practices, and prototypical argumentative patterns. Whether you're a student, scholar, or enthusiast in the field of argumentation theory, this resource offers a comprehensive understanding of both descriptive and normative aspects of argumentation theory. With a focus on goal-oriented argumentation, it contributes to the discourse on argumentation theory as a discipline, making it a vital reference for those interested in the art and science of effective argumentation.
Subjects / Topics
Religion and Philosophy, Business Ethics, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Moral Philosophy
Keywords Covered
Pragma-Dialectical Approach To Argumentation Theory, Model Of A Critical Discussion, Critical Discussion And The Identification Of Fallacies, Argumentative Discourse, Analysis As Resolution-Oriented Reconstruction, Strategic Manoeuvring In Argumentative Discourse, Different Kinds Of Argumentative Practices, Prototypical Argumentative Patterns, Goal-Oriented Argumentation, Descriptive And Normative Approach To Argumentation Theory, Argumentation Theory As A Discipline
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