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Summary Of: Argumentation

Argumentation is concerned primarily with reaching conclusions through logical... argumentation theory also encompasses... Argumentation is used in... argumentation scholars study the post hoc rationalizations by which organizational actors try to justify decisions they... Argumentation and the grounds of knowledge... Approaches to argumentation in communication and informal logic... Argumentation and the grounds of knowledge... Argumentation and the grounds of knowledge... Argumentation theory was once based upon... In this new hybrid approach argumentation is used with or without... argumentation theories grew which located the formal and material grounds of arguments in particular intellectual fields... Approaches to argumentation in communication and informal logic... Approaches to argumentation in communication and informal logic... The views of the majority of argumentation theorists and analysts fall somewhere between these two extremes... party may defend a standpoint only by advancing argumentation relating to that standpoint... not take place by means of an appropriate argumentation scheme that is correctly applied... A party may only use arguments in its argumentation that are logically valid or capable of being validated by making explicit one or more... this layout of argumentation is based on legal arguments and intended to be used to analyze the rationality of... or commonality shared by all argumentation or scientific paradigms... Argumentation is also a formal discipline within... argumentation has been used to provide a proof... Computational argumentation systems have found particular application in domains where formal logic and classical decision theory are... Such argumentation has been applied to the fields of law and medicine... A second school of argumentation investigates abstract arguments... argumentation involves an individual and an interlocutor... idea is often a more effective method of argumentation than appeals to reason... Such studies bring argumentation within the ambit of persuasion theory and practice... have described argumentation as a form of managing conversational disagreement within communication contexts and systems that naturally prefer... almost complete rejection of the foundationalism on which argumentation was first based... Advances in Argumentation Theory and Research... Argumentation and the Social Grounds of Knowledge...

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