Argumentation : approaches to theory formation : containing the contributions to the Groningen Conference on the Theory of Argumentation, October 1978 / edited by E.M. Barth & J.L. Martens.
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The contributions in the first part 'Re-modelling logic' of this volume take account of formal logic in the theory of 'rational' argumentation. Part two contains papers that distinguish the various dialogue games for logics in terms of 'rights' and 'obligations' of the players. The authors following in the third section study the interaction between participants in a dialogue. Here the tools of the logician are used for the wider purpose of studying the nature of dialogue. The fourth section concern modes of argumentation that are actually found in philosopical texts from earlier centuries. To.
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ARGUMENTATION APPROACHES TO THEORY FORMATION; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Table of contents; PART ONE: RE-MODELLING LOGIC; INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE: RE-MODELLING LOGIC; A NECESSARY COMPONENT OF LOGIC: EMPIRICAL ARGUMENTATION ANALYSIS; DIE DIALOGISCHE BEGRÜNDUNG VON LOGIKKALKÜLEN; SHERLOCK HOLMES CONFRONTS MODERN LOGIC: TOWARD A THEORY OF INFORMATION-SEEKING THROUGH QUESTIONING; SEMANTICAL GAMES AND TRANSCENDENTAL ARGUMENTS; TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF ARGUMENTATION; THEORY OF ARGUMENTATION AND THE DIALECTICAL GARB OF FORMAL LOGIC
EIN KONSTRUKTIVER WEG ZUR SEMANTIK DER ""MÖGLICHEN WELTEN""PART TWO: CHOOSING THE RULES; INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO: CHOOSING THE RULES; ON THE CRITERIA FOR THE CHOICE OF THE RULES OF DIALOGIC LOGIC; A NORMATIVE-PRAGMATICAL FOUNDATION OF THE RULES OF SOME SYSTEMS OF FORMAL DIALECTICS; PART THREE: DESCRIBING ARGUMENTATIVE DIALOGUES; INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE: DESCRIBING ARGUMENTATIVE DIALOGUES; A SET OF CONCEPTS FOR THE STUDY OF DIALOGIC ARGUMENTATION; MONTAGUE-GRAMMERS FOR ARGUMENTATIVE DIALOGUES; PART FOUR: ANALYSING PHILOSOPHY; INTRODUCTION TO PART FOUR: ANALYSING PHILOSOPHY
FORMAL DIALECTICS AS IMMANENT CRITICISM OF PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS AN APPLICATION OF EMPIRICAL ARGUMENTATION ANALYSIS TO SPINOZA'S""ETHICS""; FINITE DEBATES ABOUT ""THE INFINITE""; PART FIVE: ANALYSING INTERACTION; INTRODUCTION TO PART FIVE: ANALYSING INTERACTION; A DECISION-THEORETICAL INTERPRETATION OF DIALOGUES; ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF ARGUMENT AND THE LOGIC OF COMMON MORALITY.; THEORY OF ARGUMENTATION: A CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOME IMPORTANT WORKS
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