Arguing on the Toulmin Model New Essays in Argument Analysis and Evaluation / edited by David Hitchcock, Bart Verheij.

In The Uses of Argument, first published in 1958, Stephen Toulmin proposed a new model for the layout of arguments, with six components: claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing. Toulmin’s model has been appropriated, adapted and extended by researchers in the fields of speech communicatio...

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Other Authors: Hitchcock, David (Editor), Verheij, Bart (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edition:1st ed. 2006.
Series:Argumentation Library, 10
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505 0 |a Reasoning in Theory and Practice -- A Citation-Based Reflection on Toulmin and Argument -- Complex Cases and Legitimation Inference: Extending the Toulmin Model to Deliberative Argument in Controversy -- A Metamathematical Extension of the Toulmin Agenda -- Toulmin's Model of Argument and the Question of Relativism -- Systematizing Toulmin's Warrants: An Epistemic Approach -- Warranting Arguments, the Virtue of Verb -- Evaluating Inferences: The Nature and Role of Warrants -- ‘Probably’ -- The Voice of the Other: A Dialogico-Rhetorical Understanding of Opponent and of Toulmin's Rebuttal -- Evaluating Arguments Based on Toulmin's Scheme -- Good Reasoning on the Toulmin Model -- The Fluidity of Warrants: Using the Toulmin Model to Analyse Practical Discourse -- Artificial Intelligence & Law, Logic and Argument Schemes -- Multiple Warrants in Practical Reasoning -- The Quest for Rationalism without Dogmas in Leibniz and Toulmin -- From Arguments to Decisions: Extending the Toulmin View -- Using Toulmin Argumentation to Support Dispute Settlement in Discretionary Domains -- Toulmin's Model and the Solving of Ill-Structured Problems -- Arguing By Question: A Toulminian Reading of Cicero's Account of the Enthymeme -- The Uses of Argument in Mathematics -- Translating Toulmin Diagrams: Theory Neutrality in Argument Representation -- The Toulmin Test: Framing Argumentation within Belief Revision Theories -- Eight Theses Reflecting on Stephen Toulmin. 
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