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Chapter 36. Informal logic and the eductive-inductive distinction
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Perry Weddle
Chapter DOI:
doi.org/10.1515/9783110867718.383
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Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Introduction 1
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Logical and Dialectical Perspectives
- Chapter 1. Probative Logic: REVIEW & PREVIEW 7
- Chapter 2. Logic to Some Purpose: Theses against the Deductive-Nomological Paradigm in the Science of Logic 33
- Chaper 3. Logic Naturalized: Recovering A Tradition 47
- Chapter 4. Beyond Induction and Deduction 57
- Chapter 5 Meaning Postulates and Rules of Argumentation: Remarks concerning the pragmatic tie between meaning (of terms) and truth (of propositions) 65
- Chapter 6. Arab Dialecticians on Rational Discussion 73
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Rhetorical and Epistemological Perspectives
- Chapter 7. An Historical Approach to the Study of Argumentation 81
- Chapter 8. Argument and Usable Traditions 93
- Chapter 9. The Rhetorical Perspective on Argument 101
- Chapter 10. Rhetorical Communication as Argumentation 111
- Chapter 11. Argumentation without Proposition 121
- Chapter 12. Generational Argument 129
- Chapter 13. Valuing Dissensus 145
- Chapter 14. Rescher on Pascal’s Wager Argument 159
- Chapter 15. Argumentation and Narrativity 165
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Pragmatic and Conversational Perspectives
- Chapter 16. The Function of Argumentation: A Pragmatic Approach 179
- Chapter 17. Argumentation, Inquiry and Speech Act Theory 189
- Chapter 18. For Reason’s Sake: Maximal Argumentative Analysis of Discourse 201
- Chapter 19. Rational and Pragmatic Aspects of Argument 217
- Chapter 20. The Management of Disagreement in Conversation 229
- Chapter 21. Identity Management in Argumentative Discourse 241
- Chapter 22. Measuring Argumentative Competence 253
- Chapter 23. Some Figures of Speech 263
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Argumentation Analysis, Evaluation and Fallacies
- Chapter 24. Towards a Typology of Argumentative Schemes 275
- Chapter 25. Enthymematic Arguments 289
- Chapter 26. Argument Evaluation 299
- Chapter 27. Naess’s Dichotomy of Tenability and Relevance 307
- Chapter 28. Reseller’s Plausibility Thesis and the Justification of Arguments: A Critical Appraisal 317
- Chapter 29. What is a Fallacy? 323
- Chapter 30. Some Fallacies about Fallacies 331
- Chapter 31. Ad Baculum, Self-interest and Pascal’s Wager 343
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Applications of Argumentation Theory
- Chapter 32. Rational Argumentation and Political Deception 353
- Chapter 33. Evolution of Judicial Argument in Free Expression Cases 365
- Chapter 34. Argumentation in English and Finnish Editorials 373
- Chapter 35. Critical Thinking in the Strong Sense and The Role of Argumentation in Everyday Life 379
- Chapter 36. Informal logic and the eductive-inductive distinction 383
- Chapter 37. Arguments and Explanations 389
- List of Contributors 395
Chapter DOI:
doi.org/10.1515/9783110867718.383
Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Introduction 1
-
Logical and Dialectical Perspectives
- Chapter 1. Probative Logic: REVIEW & PREVIEW 7
- Chapter 2. Logic to Some Purpose: Theses against the Deductive-Nomological Paradigm in the Science of Logic 33
- Chaper 3. Logic Naturalized: Recovering A Tradition 47
- Chapter 4. Beyond Induction and Deduction 57
- Chapter 5 Meaning Postulates and Rules of Argumentation: Remarks concerning the pragmatic tie between meaning (of terms) and truth (of propositions) 65
- Chapter 6. Arab Dialecticians on Rational Discussion 73
-
Rhetorical and Epistemological Perspectives
- Chapter 7. An Historical Approach to the Study of Argumentation 81
- Chapter 8. Argument and Usable Traditions 93
- Chapter 9. The Rhetorical Perspective on Argument 101
- Chapter 10. Rhetorical Communication as Argumentation 111
- Chapter 11. Argumentation without Proposition 121
- Chapter 12. Generational Argument 129
- Chapter 13. Valuing Dissensus 145
- Chapter 14. Rescher on Pascal’s Wager Argument 159
- Chapter 15. Argumentation and Narrativity 165
-
Pragmatic and Conversational Perspectives
- Chapter 16. The Function of Argumentation: A Pragmatic Approach 179
- Chapter 17. Argumentation, Inquiry and Speech Act Theory 189
- Chapter 18. For Reason’s Sake: Maximal Argumentative Analysis of Discourse 201
- Chapter 19. Rational and Pragmatic Aspects of Argument 217
- Chapter 20. The Management of Disagreement in Conversation 229
- Chapter 21. Identity Management in Argumentative Discourse 241
- Chapter 22. Measuring Argumentative Competence 253
- Chapter 23. Some Figures of Speech 263
-
Argumentation Analysis, Evaluation and Fallacies
- Chapter 24. Towards a Typology of Argumentative Schemes 275
- Chapter 25. Enthymematic Arguments 289
- Chapter 26. Argument Evaluation 299
- Chapter 27. Naess’s Dichotomy of Tenability and Relevance 307
- Chapter 28. Reseller’s Plausibility Thesis and the Justification of Arguments: A Critical Appraisal 317
- Chapter 29. What is a Fallacy? 323
- Chapter 30. Some Fallacies about Fallacies 331
- Chapter 31. Ad Baculum, Self-interest and Pascal’s Wager 343
-
Applications of Argumentation Theory
- Chapter 32. Rational Argumentation and Political Deception 353
- Chapter 33. Evolution of Judicial Argument in Free Expression Cases 365
- Chapter 34. Argumentation in English and Finnish Editorials 373
- Chapter 35. Critical Thinking in the Strong Sense and The Role of Argumentation in Everyday Life 379
- Chapter 36. Informal logic and the eductive-inductive distinction 383
- Chapter 37. Arguments and Explanations 389
- List of Contributors 395