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Introduction to Argumentation Theory

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Walton, Douglas, Reed, Christopher, Macagno, Fabrizio

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9780521897907

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0521897904

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: This is a systematic analysis of many common argumentation schemes and a compendium of 96 schemes. The study of these schemes, or forms of argument that capture stereotypical patterns of human reasoning, is at the core of argumentation research.
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ISBN-13:

9780521897907


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0521897904


Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

This is a systematic analysis of many common argumentation schemes and a compendium of 96 schemes. The study of these schemes, or forms of argument that capture stereotypical patterns of human reasoning, is at the core of argumentation research.

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