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Chapter 5. Re-visiting Richard Nixon’s “Checkers” speech
Why argumentation critics need an audience-centered principle of rhetorical charity
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Curtis Scott Jacobs
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Chapter 1. A collection of studies of argumentation in practice 1
- Chapter 2. Analyzing versus interpreting argumentation 13
- Chapter 3. Television dispositives and the enactment of advocacy arguments 33
- Chapter 4. Dissociation as strategic maneuvering in spokespersons’ argumentative replies at Chinese diplomatic press conferences 61
- Chapter 5. Re-visiting Richard Nixon’s “Checkers” speech 85
- Chapter 6. Strategic ambiguity as an argumentative resource 103
- Chapter 7. Argument and ultimate definition in Donald Trump’s worldview 117
- Chapter 8. Understanding abusive argumentum ad hominem through rhetorical context 137
- Chapter 9. Radically reframing the climate debate 157
- Chapter 10. Prototypical argumentative patterns in activist discourse 173
- Chapter 11. “Argumentexturing” 195
- Chapter 12. Shifting from a monological to a dialogical perspective on children’s argumentation 211
- Chapter 13. Characteristics of argumentation in consultations about palliative systemic treatment for advanced cancer 237
- Chapter 14. Interpretative legal argumentation and the Rule of Law as the Rule of Reasons 267
- Chapter 15. Protection stories 281
- Chapter 16. On philosophical argumentation 299
- Chapter 17. And then you are left holding the baby! 321
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Chapter 1. A collection of studies of argumentation in practice 1
- Chapter 2. Analyzing versus interpreting argumentation 13
- Chapter 3. Television dispositives and the enactment of advocacy arguments 33
- Chapter 4. Dissociation as strategic maneuvering in spokespersons’ argumentative replies at Chinese diplomatic press conferences 61
- Chapter 5. Re-visiting Richard Nixon’s “Checkers” speech 85
- Chapter 6. Strategic ambiguity as an argumentative resource 103
- Chapter 7. Argument and ultimate definition in Donald Trump’s worldview 117
- Chapter 8. Understanding abusive argumentum ad hominem through rhetorical context 137
- Chapter 9. Radically reframing the climate debate 157
- Chapter 10. Prototypical argumentative patterns in activist discourse 173
- Chapter 11. “Argumentexturing” 195
- Chapter 12. Shifting from a monological to a dialogical perspective on children’s argumentation 211
- Chapter 13. Characteristics of argumentation in consultations about palliative systemic treatment for advanced cancer 237
- Chapter 14. Interpretative legal argumentation and the Rule of Law as the Rule of Reasons 267
- Chapter 15. Protection stories 281
- Chapter 16. On philosophical argumentation 299
- Chapter 17. And then you are left holding the baby! 321
- Index 335