From argument schemes to argumentative relations in the wild : a variety of contributions to argumentation theory / Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, editors.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 31, 2019).
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Introduction; Frans H. van Eemeren & Bart Garssen -- Chapter 2. Scheme Theory; Hans Vilhelm Hansen -- Chapter 3. Extending the Pragma-dialectical Approach to Argument Schemes; Frans H. van Eemeren & Bart Garssen -- Chapter 4. Give the Standard Treatment of Fallacies a Chance: A Rhetorical-pragmatic Proposal; Steve Oswald & Thierry Herman -- Chapter 5. Interrogative Burden of Proof in Philosophical Argumentation; Joaquin Galindo Castañeda -- Chapter 6. On the Necessity of Community Argument, Along with Inherent and Emerging Obstacles to it; Dale Hample -- Chapter 7. Argument Evaluation and Fallacies in Philosophical Dialogues: A Pragma-dialectical Approach; Federico E. López -- Chapter 8. Eudaimonistic Argumentation; Andrew Aberdein -- Chapter 9. Exclamatives in Argumentation; Ronny Boogaart -- Chapter 10. Assessing Connection Adequacy for Arguments with Institutional Warrants; James B. Freeman -- Chapter 11. On the Logical Ways to Counter an Argument: A Typology and Some Theoretical Consequences; Hubert Marraud -- Chapter 12. Arguing for Questions; David Hitchcock -- Chapter 13. The Mystery of the Interpretation: Less than a Second for Doing an "Argumentative" Abduction; Antonio Duarte -- Chapter 14. Is "Conductive Argument" a Single Argument?; Isabela Fairclough -- Chapter 15. On the Logical Reconstruction of Conductive Argument; Xie Yun -- Chapter 16. Are Conductive Arguments a Distinct type of Argument?; Liao Yanlin -- Chapter 17. Deploying Machine Learning Classifiers For Argumentative Relations "In The Wild"; Oana Cocarascu & Francesca Toni.