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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_874301955
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 308 pages)
    ISBN: 9781107039308 , 9781107677333 , 9781139600187
    Content: Argumentation, which can be abstractly defined as the interaction of different arguments for and against some conclusion, is an important skill to learn for everyday life, law, science, politics and business. The best way to learn it is to try it out on real instances of arguments found in everyday conversational exchanges and legal argumentation. The introductory chapter of this book gives a clear general idea of what the methods of argumentation are and how they work as tools that can be used to analyze arguments. Each subsequent chapter then applies these methods to a leading problem of argumentation. Today the field of computing has embraced argumentation as a paradigm for research in artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems. Another purpose of this book is to present and refine tools and techniques from computing as components of the methods that can be handily used by scholars in other fields
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107039308
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107039308
    Language: English
    Keywords: Argumentation ; Logik
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge : Univ. Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041480929
    Format: XII, 308 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9781107039308 , 9781107677333
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-298) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Psychology , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Argumentation ; Logik ; Philosophie
    Author information: Walton, Douglas N. 1942-2020
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1608072150
    Format: XII, 308 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781107677333 , 9781107039308
    Content: Argumentation, which can be abstractly defined as the interaction of different arguments for and against some conclusion, is an important skill to learn for everyday life, law, science, politics, and business. The best way to learn it is to try it out on real instances of arguments found in everyday conversational exchanges and legal argumentation. The introductory chapter of this book gives a clear general idea of what the methods of argumentation are and how they work as tools that can be used to analyze arguments. Each subsequent chapter then applies these methods to a leading problem of argumentation. Today the field of computing has embraced argumentation as a paradigm for research in artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems. Another purpose of this book is to present and refine tools and techniques from computing as components of the methods that can be handily used by scholars in other fields.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-298) and index , 1. Introducing some basic concepts and tools , 2. Argument attack, rebuttal, refutation, and defeat , 3. Arguments with missing parts , 4. Applying argumentation schemes , 5. Similarity, precedent, and argument from analogy , 6. Teleological argumentation to and from motives , 7. The Carneades model of scientific discovery and inquiry , 8. Fallacies, heuristics, and sophistical tactics , 9. The straw man fallacy , Machine generated contents note: 1. Introducing some tools and basic concepts; 2. Argument attack, rebuttal, refutation, and defeat; 3. Arguments with missing parts; 4. Applying argumentation schemes; 5. Similarity, precedent, and argument from analogy; 6. Teleological argumentation to and from motives; 7. The Carneades model of scientific discovery and inquiry; 8. Fallacies, heuristics, and sophistical tactics; 9. The straw man fallacy.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Argumentation ; Logik ; Argumentationstheorie
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Walton, Douglas N. 1942-2020
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