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Dialogue events

Harald R. Wohlrapp

pp. 231-265

Abstract

An examination of possible moves in a dialogue motivates the distinction between two pairs of argumentative dimensions (subjective/objective and structural/procedural). During the course of a dialogue, the argumentation can be "linear" or "retroflexive" (i.e. modifying the employed theoretical contents). Dialectical thinking in argumentation theory becomes important here. The main application of the retroflexive argument structure is the pro and con discussion that is explained and illustrated in contrast with the "conductive argument" (Govier, Wellmann).

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Wohlrapp Harald R. (2014) The concept of argument: a philosophical foundation. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 231-265

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-8762-8_6

Full citation:

Wohlrapp Harald R. (2014) Dialogue events, In: The concept of argument, Dordrecht, Springer, 231–265.