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Whataboutisms, Arguments and Argumentative Harm
Whataboutisms have received scant attention in argumentation theory, yet they are common persuasive moves in debates about social and political issues and can occur in the form of arguments. This...
View ArticleThe Role of Trust in Argumentation
Abstract: Argumentation is important for sharing knowledge and information. Given that the receiver of an argument purportedly engages first and foremost with its content, one might expect trust to...
View ArticleCommentary on Leo Groarke, "The End of Argumentment"
What Groarke has introduced in his paper is not a "prolong problem", but a whole hatful of them. Solving some seems to call for more clever dispute-resolution mechanisms. Others call for limiting...
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