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Evaluating the language of argument
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Evaluating the language of argument/ by Martin Hinton.
作者:
Hinton, Martin.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
面頁冊數:
xv, 234 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Introduction -- Part I: Language -- Chapter 1. Language and Thought -- Chapter 2. The Meaning of Meaning -- Chapter 3. Language as Argument -- Part II: Argument -- Chapter 4. What Argument Is -- Chapter 5. The Modes of Argumentation -- Chapter 6. Linguistics and Argument -- Part III: Error -- Chapter 7. Fallacies -- Chapter 8. Fallacies of Language -- Chapter 9. Linguistic Fallacies in Philosophy -- Part IV: Analysis -- Chapter 10. Analysis of Arguments -- Chapter 11. Application of the Scheme -- Chapter 12. Conclusion -- References.
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Language and languages - Philosophy. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61694-6
ISBN:
9783030616946
Evaluating the language of argument
Hinton, Martin.
Evaluating the language of argument
[electronic resource] /by Martin Hinton. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xv, 234 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Argumentation library,v.371566-7650 ;. - Argumentation library ;v.37..
Introduction -- Part I: Language -- Chapter 1. Language and Thought -- Chapter 2. The Meaning of Meaning -- Chapter 3. Language as Argument -- Part II: Argument -- Chapter 4. What Argument Is -- Chapter 5. The Modes of Argumentation -- Chapter 6. Linguistics and Argument -- Part III: Error -- Chapter 7. Fallacies -- Chapter 8. Fallacies of Language -- Chapter 9. Linguistic Fallacies in Philosophy -- Part IV: Analysis -- Chapter 10. Analysis of Arguments -- Chapter 11. Application of the Scheme -- Chapter 12. Conclusion -- References.
This book is concerned with the evaluation of natural argumentative discourse, and, in particular, with the language in which arguments are expressed. It introduces a systematic procedure for the analysis and assessment of arguments, which is designed to be a practical tool, and may be considered a pseudo-algorithm for argument evaluation. The first half of the book lays the theoretical groundwork, with a thorough examination of both the nature of language and the nature of argument. This leads to a definition of argumentation as reasoning expressed within a procedure, which itself yields the three frames of analysis used in the evaluation procedure: Process, Reasoning, and Expression. The second half begins with a detailed discussion of the concept of fallacy, with particular attention on fallacies of language, their origin and their effects. A new way of looking at fallacies emerges from these chapters, and it is that conception, together with the understanding of the nature of argumentation described in earlier sections, which ultimately provides the support for the Comprehensive Assessment Procedure for Natural Argumentation. The first two levels of this innovative procedure are outlined, while the third, that dealing with language, and involving the development of an Informal Argument Semantics, is fully described. The use of the system, and its power of analysis, are illustrated through the evaluation of a variety of examples of argumentative texts.
ISBN: 9783030616946
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-61694-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 149.94
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