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Arguing and Communicative Asymmetry - The Analysis of the Interactive Process of Arguing in Non-ideal Situations

English · Paperback / Softback

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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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Contents: Argumentation in colloquial speech - Dialogically organized interactive event: Argumentation as a Communicative Phenomenon - Dialogic Rhetoric and Argumentative Semantics - A Typology of Interactive Macro-structures of Arguing.

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