Arguing and Communicative Asymmetry : The Analysis of the Interactive Process of Arguing in Non-Ideal Situations
Overview
Why is it that people are often inclined to accept irrational arguments or to reject rational ones? It is, the author argues, because discussions in everyday life are both dialectical - conducted with the best possible solution in mind - and rhetorical - organized by the interactors in the form of a discursive event. By combining argumentation theoretical and discourse analytical insights and revisiting ancient and medieval rhetoric and dialectics, this study transcends the assumption of a symmetrical communicative situation in which only good arguments matter. It redefines dialectical concepts, e.g., acceptability or conclusiveness, from a rhetorical and dialogic perspective and is thereby able to address colloquial speech arguing as the inherently asymmetrical discursive event it is.
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- ISBN-13: 9783631397664
- ISBN-10: 3631397666
- Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
- Publish Date: September 2002
- Page Count: 338
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