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33 Psychoanalysis and Classical Rhetoric
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Peter van der Zwaal
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Chapters in this book
- I-VIII I
- Introduction 1
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Pragmatic Approaches
- 1 Acts of Explanation: A Speech Act Analysis 7
- 2 Utterance and Commitment: A Speech Act Analysis 18
- 3 The Problem of Deixis in Argumentation 27
- 4 Argumentative Linguistic Analysis and Refutative Discourse 36
- 5 Sequences with Concessive, Adversative, and Restrictive Sentences and Clauses and The Simulation of Dialogical Argumentation Patterns in Monological Discourse 43
- 6 Mood and Modality in Political Interviews 52
- 7 Towards a Procedural Analysis of Argumentative Operators in Texts 61
- 8 Identifying Argumentation Schemes 70
- 9 Negotiating Consensus in Discourse Interaction Schemata 82
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Conversational Approaches
- 10 Evaluating Definitions of Argument: Expert and Naive 93
- 11 Argumentation and Persuasion 103
- 12 Arguer Goals and the Termination of Dialogical Arguments 110
- 13 Common Argumentation and Group Identity 119
- 14 On the Impact of Involvement: The Expressive Encoding of Value Judgements and the Projection of Agreement in the Context of Conversation 127
- 15 Confrontation in Conversations. An Approach of Conversational Discussions Based on the Theory of Van Eemeren and Grootendorst and on Conversational-Analytical Insights of Jackson and Jacobs 136
- 16 Orientation to Face in Everyday Argument 144
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Cognitive and Empirical Approaches
- 17 Deductive Reasoning Ability, Error, and Education 155
- 18 Applications of Abstraction in Argumentation 162
- 19 Towards a Psycholinguistic Approach of Argumentative Operators: The 'Thinking Aloud' Procedure 170
- 20 The Art of Moving and the Art of Proving 179
- 21 Some Remarks on the Development of Argumentation 187
- 22 A Pragmatic Perspective for Investigating Reason Giving Across Ages and Situations 196
- 23 Interactional and Non-Interactional Perspectives on Interpersonal Argument: Implications for the Study of Group Decision-Making 205
- 24 Argument Fields and Forms of Argument in Natural Language 215
- 25 The Judgment Phase of Invention 225
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Rhetorical Perspectives
- 26 The Relationship between Argument and Evidence in Aristotle's Rhetoric 237
- 27 Ethotetic Argument: Some Uses 246
- 28 Stasis, Good Reasons, and the Small Group 255
- 29 Rhetoric and the Theory of Argumentation 266
- 30 Logic and Rhetoric: Groundwork for a Synthesis 274
- 31 How to make a Paradox out of Something Lacking Paradoxical Qualifications - With Examples 283
- 32 Some Questions about the Rhetorical Analysis of Literary Texts 289
- 33 Psychoanalysis and Classical Rhetoric 295
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Epistemological Perspectives
- 34 Is There an Epistemic Theophrastean Rule for Actual Arguments? 305
- 35 In Defense of Relativism: Rescuing Incommensurability from the Self- Excepting Fallacy 313
- 36 Argumentation in Proof 321
- 37 Toulmin's Theory and the Dynamics of Argumentation 327
- 38 'The Rules of Argumentation Aren't Valid for Me'... Either! An Additional Refutation of Wolfgang Kuhlmann's Attempted Transcendental-Pragmatic Final-Grounding of Ethics and Epistemology 336
- 39 The First Copernican: Rational Conversion as a Model for Scientific Change 347
- 40 Rationality, Cognitive Science, and the Theory of Argumentation 357
- 41 The External Justification of a Dialectical Consensus 364
- 42 Reason and the Theory of Argument 372
- 43 The Self-Corrective Process of Learning 381
- 44 The Implicit Teleology of Human Communication and Experience 389
- 45 Argumentation and Dialectical Logic 397
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Formal Perspectives
- 46 Logical and Non-Logical Foundations of Argumentation 407
- 47 Dilemmas of the Inductive/Deductive Distinction 418
- 48 Dialectical Arguments, Matters of Degree, and Paraconsistent Logic 426
- 49 Interactive Argumentation: Ideal and Real 434
- 50 Inference Rules for Generalized Quantifiers 442
- List of Contributors 451
Chapters in this book
- I-VIII I
- Introduction 1
-
Pragmatic Approaches
- 1 Acts of Explanation: A Speech Act Analysis 7
- 2 Utterance and Commitment: A Speech Act Analysis 18
- 3 The Problem of Deixis in Argumentation 27
- 4 Argumentative Linguistic Analysis and Refutative Discourse 36
- 5 Sequences with Concessive, Adversative, and Restrictive Sentences and Clauses and The Simulation of Dialogical Argumentation Patterns in Monological Discourse 43
- 6 Mood and Modality in Political Interviews 52
- 7 Towards a Procedural Analysis of Argumentative Operators in Texts 61
- 8 Identifying Argumentation Schemes 70
- 9 Negotiating Consensus in Discourse Interaction Schemata 82
-
Conversational Approaches
- 10 Evaluating Definitions of Argument: Expert and Naive 93
- 11 Argumentation and Persuasion 103
- 12 Arguer Goals and the Termination of Dialogical Arguments 110
- 13 Common Argumentation and Group Identity 119
- 14 On the Impact of Involvement: The Expressive Encoding of Value Judgements and the Projection of Agreement in the Context of Conversation 127
- 15 Confrontation in Conversations. An Approach of Conversational Discussions Based on the Theory of Van Eemeren and Grootendorst and on Conversational-Analytical Insights of Jackson and Jacobs 136
- 16 Orientation to Face in Everyday Argument 144
-
Cognitive and Empirical Approaches
- 17 Deductive Reasoning Ability, Error, and Education 155
- 18 Applications of Abstraction in Argumentation 162
- 19 Towards a Psycholinguistic Approach of Argumentative Operators: The 'Thinking Aloud' Procedure 170
- 20 The Art of Moving and the Art of Proving 179
- 21 Some Remarks on the Development of Argumentation 187
- 22 A Pragmatic Perspective for Investigating Reason Giving Across Ages and Situations 196
- 23 Interactional and Non-Interactional Perspectives on Interpersonal Argument: Implications for the Study of Group Decision-Making 205
- 24 Argument Fields and Forms of Argument in Natural Language 215
- 25 The Judgment Phase of Invention 225
-
Rhetorical Perspectives
- 26 The Relationship between Argument and Evidence in Aristotle's Rhetoric 237
- 27 Ethotetic Argument: Some Uses 246
- 28 Stasis, Good Reasons, and the Small Group 255
- 29 Rhetoric and the Theory of Argumentation 266
- 30 Logic and Rhetoric: Groundwork for a Synthesis 274
- 31 How to make a Paradox out of Something Lacking Paradoxical Qualifications - With Examples 283
- 32 Some Questions about the Rhetorical Analysis of Literary Texts 289
- 33 Psychoanalysis and Classical Rhetoric 295
-
Epistemological Perspectives
- 34 Is There an Epistemic Theophrastean Rule for Actual Arguments? 305
- 35 In Defense of Relativism: Rescuing Incommensurability from the Self- Excepting Fallacy 313
- 36 Argumentation in Proof 321
- 37 Toulmin's Theory and the Dynamics of Argumentation 327
- 38 'The Rules of Argumentation Aren't Valid for Me'... Either! An Additional Refutation of Wolfgang Kuhlmann's Attempted Transcendental-Pragmatic Final-Grounding of Ethics and Epistemology 336
- 39 The First Copernican: Rational Conversion as a Model for Scientific Change 347
- 40 Rationality, Cognitive Science, and the Theory of Argumentation 357
- 41 The External Justification of a Dialectical Consensus 364
- 42 Reason and the Theory of Argument 372
- 43 The Self-Corrective Process of Learning 381
- 44 The Implicit Teleology of Human Communication and Experience 389
- 45 Argumentation and Dialectical Logic 397
-
Formal Perspectives
- 46 Logical and Non-Logical Foundations of Argumentation 407
- 47 Dilemmas of the Inductive/Deductive Distinction 418
- 48 Dialectical Arguments, Matters of Degree, and Paraconsistent Logic 426
- 49 Interactive Argumentation: Ideal and Real 434
- 50 Inference Rules for Generalized Quantifiers 442
- List of Contributors 451