Arguing with people

In Arguing with People, Michael A. Gilbert shows how recent developments in the field of Argumentation Theory have bearing on the arguments we encounter in everyday life. Research that had previously been restricted to scholarly journals and monographs is made accessible and, more importantly, usefu...

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Autor principal: Gilbert, Michael A. (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Peterborough, Ont. ; Tonawanda, N.Y. : Broadview Press cop. 2014
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  • Introduction. Chapter 1: All About Arguments1. About Arguments2. The Stages of Argument3. Kinds of Argument4. Polemics vs. ArgumentChapter 2: All About Arguers1. Who Do We Argue With?2. Argument Modes3. Coalescence4. Argumentativeness and Aggressivity5. Gender and ArgumentChapter 3: Arguing with People1. Heuristic, Ethos, Audience2. Watching the Process3. The most Important Belief You Can Have4. Descriptive vs. Normative5. The Rules6. Coalescent Argument7. Arguing WellExercisesBibliography