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A Theory of Argument Mark Vorobej (McMaster University, Ontario)

A Theory of Argument By Mark Vorobej (McMaster University, Ontario)

A Theory of Argument by Mark Vorobej (McMaster University, Ontario)


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Mark Vorobej develops a novel approach to argument interpretation and evaluation that synthesizes subjective concerns about the personal points of view of individual arguers, with objective concerns about the structural properties of arguments. A Theory of Argument is an advanced textbook intended for students in philosophy, communication studies and linguistics.

A Theory of Argument Summary

A Theory of Argument by Mark Vorobej (McMaster University, Ontario)

A Theory of Argument is an advanced textbook intended for students in philosophy, communications studies and linguistics who have completed at least one course in argumentation theory, information logic, critical thinking or formal logic. Containing nearly 400 exercises, Mark Vorobej develops a novel approach to argument interpretation and evaluation. One of the key themes of the book is that we cannot succeed in distinguishing good argument from bad arguments until we learn to listen carefully to others. Part I develops a relativistic account of argument cogency that allows for rational disagreement. Part II offers a comprehensive and rigorous account of argument diagramming. Hybrid arguments are contrasted with linked and convergent arguments, and a novel technique is introduced for graphically recording disagreements with authorial claims.

About Mark Vorobej (McMaster University, Ontario)

Mark Vorobej is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director, Centre for Peace Studies, at McMaster University in Canada.

Table of Contents

Part I. Macrostructure: 1. Arguments; 2. Cogency; 3. Normality; Part II. Microstructure: 4. Convergence; 5. Linkage; 6. Supplementation.

Additional information

NPB9780521670258
9780521670258
052167025X
A Theory of Argument by Mark Vorobej (McMaster University, Ontario)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-03-06
336
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