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One-sided arguments
pp. 307-327
Abstrakt
When is an argument to be called one-sided? When is putting forward such an argument fallacious? How can we develop a model for critical discussion, such that a fallaciously one-sided argument corresponds to a violation of a discussion rule? These issues are dealt with within ‘the limits of the dialogue model of argument’ by specifying a type of persuasion dialogue in which an arguer can offer complex arguments to anticipate particular responses by a critic.
Publication details
Published in:
(2007) Synthese 154 (2).
Seiten: 307-327
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-005-2882-0
Referenz:
van Laar Jan Albert (2007) „One-sided arguments“. Synthese 154 (2), 307–327.