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2. Argument, Inference, and Persuasion
3. Arguments and Reason-Giving
4. Argumentation Through Languages and Cultures
5. Analysis of Argumentation in the Discussion Sections of Published Articles in ESP Journal: A Diachronic Corpus-Based Approach
6. Attack, Defense and Counter-Attack in the Inuit Duel Songs of Ammassalik
7. The Study of Metaphor in Argumentation Theory
8. Schemes, Critical Questions, and Complete Argument Evaluation
9. Arguing at Cross-Purposes: Discharging the Dialectical Obligations of the Coalescent Model of Argumentation
10. Manifest Rationality Reconsidered: Reply to my Fellow Symposiasts
11. The Limits of the Dialogue Model of Argument
12. On the processing of arguments
13. Must a Successful Argument Convert an Ideal Audience?
14. Why Simpler Arguments are Better
15. Proofs, Mathematical Practice and Argumentation
16. The Problem of Unconceived Objections
17. Metaphor as Argument: Rhetorical and Epistemic Advantages of Extended Metaphors
18. Regress Argument Reconstruction
19. Reasoning Together: Temptations, Dangers, and Cautions
20. Arguing about the ethics of past actions: An analysis of a taped conversation about a taped conversation
21. The given of achievement and the reluctance to assent: Argument and inquiry in the post-postmodern world
22. Professor Fisher on suppositions
23. Critical thinking: A Socratic model
24. Structuring argumentation in a social constructivist framework: A pedagogy with computer support
25. Revisiting Accounts of Narrative Explanation in the Sciences: Some Clarifications from Contemporary Argumentation Theory
26. Features of Written Argument
27. Socrates on the Moral Mischief of Misology
28. Argumentation as Rational Persuasion
29. Expertise as Argument: Authority, Democracy, and Problem-Solving
30. Argument as Cognition: A Putnamian Criticism of Dale Hample’s Cognitive Conception of Argument
31. On the Theoretical Unification and Nature of Fallacies
32. Cogency and the Validation of Induction
33. Negotiation, Persuasion and Argument
34. What Are We to Think about Thought Experiments?
35. Reconsidering Contentious Argument: Augustus DeMorgan on Fallacy
36. When Is Genetic Reasoning Not Fallacious?
37. The Practice of Argumentative Discussion
38. Reasoning and Explaining
39. Resisting Explanation
40. The Relation between Formal and Informal Logic
41. Reasonable Doubt: A Note on ‘Neutral’ Illatives and Arguments
42. Evaluations of Rebuttal Analogy Users: Ethical and Competence Considerations
43. Argumentation and Interpersonal Justification
44. Can we still stand by words? or: Why rhetoric needs A pragmatic turn
45. On the continuing utility of argument in a postmodern world
46. Postmodernism and the parody of argument
47. The rhetoric of the reasoned social scientific fact
48. A “new rhetoric” for a “new dialectic”: Prolegomena to a responsible public argument
49. The probabilistic import of illatives
50. Critique of an epistemic account of fallacies
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