Dissociation In Argumentative Discussions A Pragma-Dialectical Perspective /

Dissociation is a pervasive argumentative technique that can be found in argumentative discussions from all realms of public and private life. Up till now, a comprehensive and systematic argumentation theoretical study of dissociation does not exist. This book aims to fill this gap. The treatment in...

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Main Author: Rees, M. Agnes. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2009.
Series:Argumentation Library, 13
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505 0 # |a Preface. Introduction -- Part I: Dissociation. 1. The concept of dissociation. 2. The uses of dissociation. 3. Indicators of dissociation -- Part II: Dissociation as a Discussion Technique. 4. The model of critical discussion. 5. The confrontation stage. 6. The opening stage. 7. The argumentation stage. 8. The concluding stage -- Part III: The Strengths and Weaknesses of Dissociation. 9. The dialectical soundness of dissociation. 10. The persuasiveness of dissociation. 11. An extended example. 
520 # # |a Dissociation is a pervasive argumentative technique that can be found in argumentative discussions from all realms of public and private life. Up till now, a comprehensive and systematic argumentation theoretical study of dissociation does not exist. This book aims to fill this gap. The treatment in this book, in several respects, is innovative. To begin with, so far, dissociation has been studied mainly from a monologual orientation. This book specifically focuses on dialogual aspects of the use of dissociation in argumentative discussions. In the second place, extant studies deal primarily with examples of dissociation from the philosophical and literary spheres or from the political arena. This book discusses a great variety of examples, many from every-day contexts, from such sources as newspapers, television shows, websites, Parliamentary Reports, and ordinary conversations. Last, but not least, the present book examines a broad range of features of dissociation. The first part of the book clarifies the notion of dissociation and provides insight into the way in which dissociation becomes manifest in argumentative discourse. The second part of the book, using the theoretical perspective of Pragma-Dialectics, answers the question how dissociation is used by the participants in argumentative discussions to realize their dialectical and rhetorical aims. The third and last part of the book discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the use of dissociation in argumentative discussions, both with regard to its dialectical soundness and to its persuasive effectiveness. 
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