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Benoit 205 $aReprint 2012 210 $aBerlin ;$aNew York $cForis Publications$d1992 215 $a1 online resource (828 pages) 225 0 $aStudies of Argumentation in Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis ;$v11 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a3-11-013576-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tContents --$tPreface --$tI. THE STUDY OF ARGUMENTATION --$tIntroduction: the Study of Argumentation --$tChapter 1. From Argument to Argumentation: Fifteen Years of Identity Crisis /$rGronbeck, Bruce E. --$tChapter 2. The Contemporary Renaissance in the Study of Argument /$rBrockriede, Wayne --$tII. THE CONTEXT OF ARGUMENTATION SCHOLARSHIP --$tChapter 3. Traditional Conceptions of Argument /$rBenoit, William L. --$tIntroduction: Kinds of Argument --$tChapter 4. Where is Argument? /$rBrockriede, Wayne --$tChapter 5. Two concepts of argument /$rO'Keefe, Daniel J. --$tChapter 6. A Third Perspective on Argument /$rHample, Dale --$tIntroduction: Scholarly Perspectives on Argument --$tChapter 7. Perspectives on Argument /$rWenzel, Joseph W. --$tChapter 8. Argument as Method: its Nature, its Limitations and its Uses /$rEhninger, Douglas --$tIntroduction: Naive Social Actors' Perspectives on Argument --$tChapter 9. Characteristics of Arguing from a Social Actor's Perspective --$tChapter 10. Generic Characteristics of Argumentation in Everyday Discourse /$rTrapp, Robert --$tChapter 11. Everyday Argumentation From An Interpretive Perspective /$rTrapp, Robert --$tIII. FORM AND TEXT IN ARGUMENT --$tIntroduction: Form in Argument --$tChapter 12. The Toulmin Model and the Syllogism /$rHample, Dale --$tChapter 13. On the Utility of Descriptive Diagrams for the Analysis and Criticism of Arguments /$rWillard, Charles Arthur --$tChapter 14. On the Analysis and Criticism of Arguments: Some Theoretical and Methodological Considerations /$rBurleson, Brant R. --$tChapter 15. Dramatism and Argument /$rKneupper, Charles W. --$tIntroduction: Evaluating Argument --$tChapter 16. Rhetorical Validity: an Analysis of three Perspectives on the Justification of Rhetorical Argument /$rMcKerrow, Ray E. --$tChapter 17. What is a Good Argument? /$rHample, Dale --$tChapter 18. In Defense of the Fallacy /$rUlrich, Walter --$tChapter 19. Everyday Argumentation from an Informal Logic Perspective /$rBlair, J. Anthony --$tIV. THE GROUNDING OF ARGUMENT --$tIntroduction: Argument and Values --$tChapter 20. The Substance of Rhetoric: Good Reasons /$rWallace, Karl R. --$tChapter 21. Toward a Rationale for a Value-centered Argument /$rWenzel, Joseph W. --$tIntroduction: Argument Fields --$tChapter 22. Persistent Questions in the Theory of Argument Fields /$rZarefsky, David --$tChapter 23. Field Theory: A Cartesian Meditation /$rWillard, Charles Arthur --$tChapter 24. Argument Fields /$rRowland, Robert C. --$tV. THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE OF ARGUMENT --$tIntroduction: Individual and Social Viewpoints on Argument --$tChapter 25. The Arguer in Interpersonal Argument: Pros and Cons of Individual-Level Analysis /$rJackson, Sally --$tChapter 26. Argument Communities: a Quest for Distinctions /$rMcKerrow, Ray E. --$tChapter 27. The Role of Argumentation in Source Credibility /$rBenoit, William L. --$tChapter 28. The Development of Interpersonal Reasoning: An Analysis of Message Strategy Justifications /$rBurleson, Brant R. --$tIntroduction: Pragmatics of Argument --$tChapter 29. Response of Frans ?. van Eemeren /$rvan Eemeren, Frans ?. --$tChapter 30. Response of Rob Grootendorst /$rGrootendorst, Rob --$tChapter 31. The Speech Acts of Arguing and Convincing in Externalized Discussions /$rvan Eemeren, Frans ?. / Grootendorst, Rob --$tChapter 32. Argumentation Studies' Five Estates --$tChapter 33. Everyday Argumentation from a Speech Act Perspective /$rGrootendorst, Rob --$tChapter 34. Structure of Conversational Argument: Pragmatic Bases for the Enthymeme /$rJackson, Sally / Jacobs, Scott --$tIntroduction: Argument in Everyday Contexts --$tChapter 35. The Use of Argument by Preschool Children: the Emergent Production of Rules for Winning Arguments /$rBenoit, Pamela J. --$tChapter 36. Argument in Satisfied and Dissatisfied Married Couples /$rCanary, Daniel J. / Sillars, Alan L. --$tChapter 37. A Critical Summary of Research on the Role of Argument in Decision-Making Groups /$rGouran, Dennis S. --$tVI. CONCLUSION --$tList of Contributors and Sources --$tIndex 410 0$aStudies of Argumentation in Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis;$v11 606 $aLogic 606 $aDebates and debating 606 $aReasoning 615 0$aLogic. 615 0$aDebates and debating. 615 0$aReasoning. 676 $a168 686 $aER 620$2rvk 701 $aBenoit$b Pamela J.$f1954-$01466014 701 $aBenoit$b William L$0919004 701 $aHample$b Dale$f1949-$01466015 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910785819903321 996 $aReadings in argumentation$93676289 997 $aUNINA