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Chapter 7. Argumentation in doctor-patient interaction
Medical consultation as a pragma-dialectical communicative activity type
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Roosmaryn Pilgram
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Chapter 1. Introduction Contextualizing Pragma-Dialectics 1
- Chapter 2. In what sense do modern argumentation theories relate to Aristotle? 11
- Chapter 3. Fallacies as derailments of argumentative discourse 37
- Chapter 4. The role of the judge in legal proceedings 59
- Chapter 5. Direct-to-consumer advertisements for prescription drugs as an argumentative activity type 77
- Chapter 6. The strategic function of variants of pragmatic argumentation in health brochures 93
- Chapter 7. Argumentation in doctor-patient interaction 109
- Chapter 8. Strategic manoeuvring in argumentative discourse in political deliberation 123
- Chapter 9. Strategic maneuvering in European Parliamentary debate 145
- Chapter 10. The strategic use of argumentation from example in plenary debates in the European Parliament 159
- Chapter 11. Strategic maneuvering with presentational choices in Dutch parliamentary debate 177
- Chapter 12. The space for strategic manoeuvring in adjudicating a freedom of speech case in the Netherlands 193
- Chapter 13. Strategic maneuvering by personal attacks at press conferences of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs 225
- Chapter 14. Delimiting the burden of proof in political interviews 255
- Chapter 15. Strategic manoeuvring with hyperbole in political debate 269
- Chapter 16. A pragma-dialectical approach to governmental crisis communication 281
- Chapter 17. Strategic maneuvering with presentational choices in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reports 309
- Chapter 18. Analysing multimodal argumentation within the pragma-dialectical framework 335
- Sources of the contributions 361
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Chapter 1. Introduction Contextualizing Pragma-Dialectics 1
- Chapter 2. In what sense do modern argumentation theories relate to Aristotle? 11
- Chapter 3. Fallacies as derailments of argumentative discourse 37
- Chapter 4. The role of the judge in legal proceedings 59
- Chapter 5. Direct-to-consumer advertisements for prescription drugs as an argumentative activity type 77
- Chapter 6. The strategic function of variants of pragmatic argumentation in health brochures 93
- Chapter 7. Argumentation in doctor-patient interaction 109
- Chapter 8. Strategic manoeuvring in argumentative discourse in political deliberation 123
- Chapter 9. Strategic maneuvering in European Parliamentary debate 145
- Chapter 10. The strategic use of argumentation from example in plenary debates in the European Parliament 159
- Chapter 11. Strategic maneuvering with presentational choices in Dutch parliamentary debate 177
- Chapter 12. The space for strategic manoeuvring in adjudicating a freedom of speech case in the Netherlands 193
- Chapter 13. Strategic maneuvering by personal attacks at press conferences of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs 225
- Chapter 14. Delimiting the burden of proof in political interviews 255
- Chapter 15. Strategic manoeuvring with hyperbole in political debate 269
- Chapter 16. A pragma-dialectical approach to governmental crisis communication 281
- Chapter 17. Strategic maneuvering with presentational choices in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reports 309
- Chapter 18. Analysing multimodal argumentation within the pragma-dialectical framework 335
- Sources of the contributions 361
- Index 363