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The Structure Of Arguments Izchak M Schlesinger Tamar Kerenportnoy

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The Structure Of Arguments Izchak M Schlesinger Tamar Kerenportnoy
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.19 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Izchak M. Schlesinger, Tamar Keren-Portnoy, Tamar Parush
ISBN: 9781588110701, 9789027223593, 1588110702, 9027223599
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Structure Of Arguments Izchak M Schlesinger Tamar Kerenportnoy by Izchak M. Schlesinger, Tamar Keren-portnoy, Tamar Parush 9781588110701, 9789027223593, 1588110702, 9027223599 instant download after payment.

This text deals with the cognitive structure of arguments. A formal system of analysis is proposed that reflects the reasoning processes leading to an argument. It is argued that behavioural studies of argumentation can be fruitfully conducted on the basis of this system. Topics include: reasoning and arguing; the nature of formalizations; operators, targets, outcomes; compounds; the nature of justification; outcomes of conflations and conflations as targets; and relations within and between arguments.

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