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Manifest Rationality

A Pragmatic Theory of Argument

Manifest Rationality

A Pragmatic Theory of Argument

ByRalph H. Johnson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 12 November 2012
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781410606174
Pages 408 pages
eBook ISBN 9781410606174
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences, Humanities
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Johnson, R. (2000). Manifest Rationality. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410606174

This book works through some of the theoretical issues that have been accumulating in informal logic over the past 20 years. At the same time, it defines a core position in the theory of argument in which those issues can be further explored. The underlying concern that motivates this work is the health of practice of argumentation as an important cultural artifact. A further concern is for logic as a discipline. Argumentative and dialectical in nature, this book presupposes some awareness of the theory of argument in recent history, and some familiarity with the positions that have been advanced. It will be of interest to academics, researchers, and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the disciplines of logic, rhetoric, linguistics, speech communication, English composition, and psychology.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |7 pages
Introduction
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part |2 pages
Part I: The Historical Context
chapter 1|14 pages
Context: Argumentation as a Cultural Practice
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chapter 2|24 pages
Context: The Study Of Argumentation
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chapter 3|28 pages
Paradigm Abandoned: Critique of Deductivism
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chapter 4|16 pages
Lessons From The Past
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part |2 pages
Part II: A Pragmatic Theory of Argument
chapter 5|27 pages
Informal Logic: An Alternative Theory of Argument
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chapter 6|31 pages
Argument As Manifest Rationality: A Pragmatic Conception
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chapter 7|31 pages
What Makes A Good Argument? Toward A Theory of Evaluation
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chapter 8|27 pages
Principles of Criticism
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part |2 pages
Part III: Matters Dialectical
chapter 9|32 pages
Criticisms, Objections, And Replies
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chapter 10|29 pages
Alternative Theories of Argument
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chapter 11|23 pages
Outstanding Issues And The Research Agenda
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chapter 12|13 pages
Retrospect And Prospect
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