An important tool for scientific study in any field is a formal language in which the phenomena can be described and hypotheses formulated. In this book a formal notation is developed for the description of the cognitive structure of arguments. The analyses based on this notation are more fine-grained than the analyses in previous attempts, and they are applicable not only to arguments but to all types of moves in a discourse. Further, the notational system provides a basis for the description of relations between arguments and the structure of the discourse as a whole. In the final chapter, some empirical studies of retention of arguments in memory and of précis writing are reported, based on hypotheses formulated in terms of the notational system.
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This text deals with the cognitive structure of arguments. A formal system of analysis is proposed that reflects the reasoning processes leading to an argument. It is argued that behavioural studies of argumentation can be fruitfully conducted on the basis of this system.
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1. Preface; 2. Introduction; 3. 1. Reasoning and arguing; 4. 2. Arguments as operations; 5. 3. Operators, targets, outcomes; 6. 4. Compounds; 7. 5. Justifications; 8. 6. Conflations; 9. 7. Questions; 10. 8. Connections; 11. 9. Relations within and between arguments; 12. 10. Expressed arguments; 13. Notes; 14. References; 15. Appendices; 16. Author index; 17. Subject index; 18. List of symbols
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Product details
ISBN
9789027223593
Published
2001-10-04
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Weight
490 gr
Height
245 mm
Width
164 mm
Age
UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
283