Argumentation

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February 1995

  1. On the continuing utility of argument in a postmodern world
    doi:10.1007/bf00733108
  2. Ecocentrism and argumentative competence: Roots of a postmodern argument theory from the brazilian deforestation debate
    doi:10.1007/bf00733109
  3. Postmodernism and the parody of argument
    doi:10.1007/bf00733105
  4. Argument practices
    doi:10.1007/bf00733107
  5. Power on the margins: A new place for intellectuals to be
    doi:10.1007/bf00733102
  6. Can we still stand by words? or: Why rhetoric needs A pragmatic turn
    doi:10.1007/bf00733100
  7. The given of achievement and the reluctance to assent: Argument and inquiry in the post-postmodern world
    doi:10.1007/bf00733106
  8. Announcement and call for proposals
    doi:10.1007/bf00733112
  9. Editors' introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00733104
  10. From ideology-critique to epochal criticism
    doi:10.1007/bf00733099
  11. Book reviews
    doi:10.1007/bf00733111
  12. The dark side of fire: Postmodern critique and the elusiveness of the ideological
    doi:10.1007/bf00733097
  13. Beyond postmodernism: Logic as rhetoric
    doi:10.1007/bf00733098
  14. Editor's introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00733096

November 1994

  1. The language of news and the end of morality
    doi:10.1007/bf00733477
  2. Two sides to every question: The impact of news formulas on abortion policy options
    doi:10.1007/bf00733476
  3. The collectible other and inevitable interventions: A textual analysis ofWashington post foreign reporting
    doi:10.1007/bf00733478
  4. Selling the ?electrical idea?: the campaign to electrify America in the 1920s
    doi:10.1007/bf00733481
  5. The technical and democratic approaches to risk situations: Their appeal, limitations, and rhetorical alternative
    doi:10.1007/bf00733482
  6. Editor's introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00733475
  7. Book Reviews
    doi:10.1007/bf00733483
  8. Constructing content and delimiting choice: International coverage of KAL Flight 007
    doi:10.1007/bf00733479
  9. Innumeracy in social problems construction: Missing children, vanishing workers, and other statistical claims
    doi:10.1007/bf00733480

August 1994

  1. Contexts of Begging the Question
    doi:10.1007/bf00711190
  2. Forthcoming issue
    doi:10.1007/bf00711201
  3. Begging the question, circularity and epistemic propriety
    doi:10.1007/bf00711189
  4. Question-begging under a non-foundational model of argument
    doi:10.1007/bf00711191
  5. Editor's introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00711188
  6. Many questions Begs the Question (but questions do not Beg the Question)
    doi:10.1007/bf00711194
  7. Freedom, determinism and circular reasoning
    doi:10.1007/bf00711192
  8. Circular definitions, circular explanations, and infinite regresses
    doi:10.1007/bf00711196
  9. A.F. Snoeck Henkemans,analysing complex argumentation: The reconstruction of multiple and coordinatively compound argumentation in a critical discussion
    doi:10.1007/bf00711198
  10. Robert Trapp and Janice Schuetz (eds.) (1990),Perspectives on argumentation: Essays in Honor of Wayne Brockriede.
    doi:10.1007/bf00711197
  11. James B. Freeman,dialectics and the macrostructure of arguments. A theory of argument structure
    doi:10.1007/bf00711199
  12. Begging what is at issue in the argument
    doi:10.1007/bf00711193
  13. Question-begging and infinite regress
    doi:10.1007/bf00711195
  14. Erratum
    doi:10.1007/bf00711200

May 1994

  1. Social Epistemology, scientific practice and the elusive social
    doi:10.1007/bf00733365
  2. Social epistemology as a rhetoric of inquiry
    doi:10.1007/bf00733364
  3. Editor's introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00733363
  4. Social epistemology and reflexivity: Two versions of how to be really useful
    doi:10.1007/bf00733367
  5. Special call for papers
    doi:10.1007/bf00733371
  6. Book Reviews
    doi:10.1007/bf00733370
  7. The social epistemologist in search of a position from which to argue
    doi:10.1007/bf00733368
  8. The politics of situating knowledge: An exercise in social epistemology
    doi:10.1007/bf00733369
  9. Goldman and the foundations of social epistemology
    doi:10.1007/bf00733366

February 1994

  1. Of Orchids, insects, and natural theology: Timing, tactics, and cultural critique in darwin's post-?Origin? strategy
    doi:10.1007/bf00710704
  2. Celebrating argument within psychology: Dialogue, negation, and feminist critique
    doi:10.1007/bf00710703
  3. The rhetoric of the reasoned social scientific fact
    doi:10.1007/bf00710702
  4. Opportunity, opportunism, and progress:Kairos in the rhetoric of technology
    doi:10.1007/bf00710705