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The Pandemic of Argumentation [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Steve Oswald, Marcin Lewiński, Sara Greco, Serena Villata
The Pandemic of Argumentation [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Steve Oswald, Marcin Lewiński, Sara Greco, Serena Villata
Autore Oswald Steve
Edizione [1st ed. 2022.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (366 pages)
Disciplina 149.94
Altri autori (Persone) LewińskiMarcin
GrecoSara
VillataSerena
Collana Argumentation Library
Soggetto topico Language and languages—Philosophy
Linguistics—Methodology
Social sciences
Communication
Philosophy of Language
Research Methods in Language and Linguistics
Society
Media and Communication
ISBN 3-030-91017-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. The Pandemic of Argumentation -- Part I: Arguing About The Pandemic -- Chapter 2. Arguing About “COVID”: Metalinguistic Arguments on What Counts As A “Covid-19 Death”. Chapter 3. ‘Covid-19’: Meaning and Reference -- Chapter 4. Political Interference and Argumentative Styles -- Chapter 5. The Evaluative Component in Pragmatic Argumentation: An Analysis of Public Discourse During the First Wave of the Sars-Cov-2 Pandemic in Italy -- Chapter 6. Spaces of Argumentation and their Interaction: Some Elements of Thought Inspired by Controversies and Dispute in France During the Covid-19 Crisis -- Chapter 7. The Argumentative Potential of Doubt: From Legitimate Concerns to Conspiracy Theories About Covid-19 Vaccines. Chapter 8. Analysing the Public Debate About Lockdown -- Chapter 9. Responding to the COVID Conspiracy Theories: Why Narratives Themselves are More Powerful Arguments than Fact-Checking -- Chapter 10. Reshaping Society through an Expanded Understanding of the Role of Analogy: Or How the Co-Vid Crisis Can Lead to a Better World -- Chapter 11. Expert Uncertainty: Arguments Bolstering the Ethos of Expertise in Situations of Uncertainty -- Chapter 12. Conditional Perfection, Scientific Schizophrenia and Political Decisions: On the Argumentative Dark Side of Pandemic Discourse -- Part II: Justifying and Promoting Health Policies -- Chapter 13. Good and Ought in Argumentation: COVID-19 as a Case Study -- Chapter 14. Visual Argumentation and Law: Broadcasting and Justifying the Norms During the Pandemic -- Chapter 15. Securitisation and the Rediscovery of the Invisible Enemy in Times of Pandemic: Analysing Political Discourses from the European South -- Chapter 16. The UK Government’s ‘Balancing Act’ in the Pandemic. Arguing from Competing Concerns: Lives, Livelihoods and Liberties -- Chapter 17. Practical Conflicts between Law and Morality: An Argumentative Analysis of the Case of Coronavirus Contact-Tracing Apps -- Chapter 18. How to Deal with Deep Disagreements? The Role of Rhetoric in Crisis Communication: The Case of COVID-19 -- Chapter 19. On Arguments from Ignorance in Policy-Making -- Chapter 20. Persuasion, Politics, and COVID-19: Audience as a Political Category -- Part III: Elements of Argumentative Literacy -- Chapter 21. Inoculating Students Against Conspiracy Theories: The Case of Covid-19 -- Chapter 22. Staying up to Date with Argument Checking: Outdated News as Defeasible Arguments -- Chapter 23. Combatting Conspiratorial Thinking with Controlled Argumentation Dialogue Environments -- Chapter 24. Is Interpretation of Conspiracy Theories done in a Fair and Useful Way? -- Chapter 25. How to Handle Reasonable Disagreement: The Case of Covid-19 -- Chapter 26. Constructing Arguments about COVID-19 Governmental Guidelines -- Chapter 27. “I (Don’t) Agree with You, So You Are (In)Competent” The Role of One’s Own Opinion in Accepting Arguments from Expert Opinion.
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Rhétorique et cognition : perspectives théoriques et stratégies persuasives = Rhetoric and Cognition : theoretical perspectives and persuasive strategies / / Thierry Herman et Steve Oswald (éds)
Rhétorique et cognition : perspectives théoriques et stratégies persuasives = Rhetoric and Cognition : theoretical perspectives and persuasive strategies / / Thierry Herman et Steve Oswald (éds)
Autore Oswald Steve
Pubbl/distr/stampa Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 808
Collana Sciences pour la communication
Soggetto topico Rhetoric
Cognition
Soggetto non controllato language science
fallacy criticism
argumentation studies
society
rhetorical strategies
cognitive science
rhetoric
ISBN 9783035202717
9783034315470
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto Cover; Remerciements V; Table des matières / Contents VII; Introduction: Thierry HERMAN & Steve OSWALD 1; La vigilance épistémique: Dan SPERBER, Fabrice CLÉMENT, Christophe HEINTZ, Olivier MASCARO, Hugo MERCIER, Gloria ORIGGI & Deirdre WILSON 21; Manipulation et cognition: un modèle pragmatique: Didier MAILLAT 69; Biased argumentation and critical thinking: Vasco CORREIA 89; Vers une naturalisation de la rhétorique? Problèmes épistémologiques: Emmanuelle DANBLON 111; A case for emotion awareness: Evgenia PAPAROUNI 129; L'argument d'autorité: de sa structure à ses effets: Thierry HERMAN 153
Argumentation from expert opinion in science journalism: The case of Eureka's Fight Club: Sara GRECO MORASSO & Carlo MORASSO 185Two-sided rhetorical strategies in top management's letters to shareholders and stakeholders from corporate reports: Ioana Agatha FILIMON 215; Presupposing redefinitions: Fabrizio MACAGNO 249; Présuppositions discursives, assertion d'arrière-plan et persuasion: Louis de SAUSSURE 279; Pragmatics, cognitive heuristics and the straw man fallacy: Steve OSWALD & Marcin LEWINSKI 313; Résumés / Abstracts 345
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Oswald Steve  
Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, 2014
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