Argumentation

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November 1990

  1. Modeling human dialogue with computers
    doi:10.1007/bf00184768
  2. Modelling argumentation and modelling with argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00184770
  3. A processing model for the analysis of one-way arguments in discourse
    doi:10.1007/bf00184769
  4. Foreword
    doi:10.1007/bf00184765
  5. A Logical argumentation model for computer-assisted reasoning
    doi:10.1007/bf00184767

August 1990

  1. Theory of philosophy as a science of the symbolic
    doi:10.1007/bf00173972
  2. Retour(s) sur ?Mir Rose? ou comment analyser et repr�senter le texte argumentatif (�crit)?
    doi:10.1007/bf00173969
  3. Towards an account of argumentation in science
    doi:10.1007/bf00173968
  4. Reasoning to what is true in fiction
    doi:10.1007/bf00173970
  5. On the uses of language in working and idealized logic
    doi:10.1007/bf00173967
  6. Argument as a formulation-decision-decision... sequence
    doi:10.1007/bf00173971
  7. The rhetorical strategy of boundary-work
    doi:10.1007/bf00173966

May 1990

  1. Arguers as editors
    doi:10.1007/bf00175420
  2. The evolution of policy arguments in teachers' negotiations
    doi:10.1007/bf00175419
  3. Aggravated and mitigated opening utterances
    doi:10.1007/bf00175421
  4. Rehearsing for confrontation
    doi:10.1007/bf00175422
  5. An observational analysis of argument structures: The case of Nightline
    doi:10.1007/bf00175423
  6. Resolving arguments accurately
    doi:10.1007/bf00175424
  7. Empirical research on the identification of singular, multiple and subordinate argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00175425
  8. The empirical study of argumentation editor's introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00175418

February 1990

  1. Some aspects of eloquence in Descartes's works
    doi:10.1007/bf00186298
  2. Dialectic, rhetoric and writing: The problem of method
    doi:10.1007/bf00186301
  3. Sur la t�te de Gorgias. Le ?parler beau? et le ?dire vrai? dans Le Banquet de Platon
    doi:10.1007/bf00186296
  4. Some reflections on the notion of hypotyposis in Kant
    doi:10.1007/bf00186300
  5. Rh�torique et dialectique chez Aristote
    doi:10.1007/bf00186297
  6. Foreword
    doi:10.1007/bf00186295
  7. Cha�m Perelman: Justice, argumentation and ancient rhetoric
    doi:10.1007/bf00186302
  8. Rhetorics of truth, justice and secrecy in Pascal's text
    doi:10.1007/bf00186299

November 1989

  1. Relationship arguments: An interactionist elaboration of speech acts
    doi:10.1007/bf00182609
  2. Speech acts and arguments
    doi:10.1007/bf00182603
  3. Conversation, relevance, and argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00182605
  4. Argumentation and speech act theory
    doi:10.1007/bf00182602
  5. Confrontation in conversations: The adjacency pair as a tool of the descriptive component of a Pragma-dialectical analysis
    doi:10.1007/bf00182606
  6. Indirect directives in monological argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00182608
  7. Suppositions in argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00182607
  8. Speech act conditions as tools for reconstructing argumentative discourse
    doi:10.1007/bf00182604

August 1989

  1. Relevance and argumentation: How bald can you get
    doi:10.1007/bf00128942
  2. The role of topos in the use of a Wobe particle
    doi:10.1007/bf00128941
  3. Pragmatic connectives, argumentative coherence and relevance
    doi:10.1007/bf00128944
  4. Problems of context and knowledge
    doi:10.1007/bf00128943
  5. Presentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00128939
  6. Des dimensions argumentatives du récit et de la description dans le discours
    doi:10.1007/bf00128940

May 1989

  1. Dialogue theory for critical thinking
    doi:10.1007/bf00128147
  2. The necessity of formalism in informal logic
    doi:10.1007/bf00128146
  3. North American perspectives on teaching critical thinking: A general bibliography
    doi:10.1007/bf00128150
  4. Critical thinking in North America: A new theory of knowledge, learning, and literacy
    doi:10.1007/bf00128149
  5. Epistemology, critical thinking, and critical thinking pedagogy
    doi:10.1007/bf00128144
  6. Argument as inquiry and argument as persuasion
    doi:10.1007/bf00128148
  7. Editor's introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00128142
  8. Critical thinking as argument analysis?
    doi:10.1007/bf00128143