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Emotion, Argumentation and Informal Logic
oleh: Michael A. Gilbert
| Format: | Article |
|---|---|
| Diterbitkan: | University of Windsor 2004-01-01 |
Deskripsi
Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in Argumentation Theory. One crucial advance has been the move from the investigation of static arguments to a concern with dialogic interactions in concrete contexts. This focus has entailed a slow shift toward involving both non-logical and non-discursive elements in the analysis of an argument. I argue that the traditional attitude Informal Logic has displayed toward emotion can be and ought be moderated. In particular, I examine the role of emotion in everyday argumentation, and how Informal Logic can encompass it alongside the more traditional logical mode of communication