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The development of argument analysis skills in children.
June 22, 1993... Researchers across a number of fields have focused their efforts on learning how children master the social and communication skills necessary to manage conflict. For instance, sociologists and linguists are accumulating descriptions of...
The divisiveness of diversity: President Bush's University of Michigan commencement speech as an example of the linguistic "turnaround."
June 22, 1993... Diversity, multiculturalism, and women's studies, all under the label of "political correctness" (PC), have become a hot topic on college campuses. Attempts to increase diversity, recognize and integrate multicultural approaches to education and...
Scientific argument in organizational crisis communication: the case of Exxon. (Exxon Corp.)
June 22, 1993... Scientific research and development is, for many organizations, the key to survival. Organizations depend upon science to help create products and services that successfully compete with similar organizations. Beyond the creation or refinement of...
The impractical characterization of intrinsic justification: a rebuttal. (response to article by Richard W. Leeman and Bill Hill in this issue, p. 50; Argumentation and Advocacy, vol. 26, p. 133, 1991)
June 22, 1993... We have all witnessed debaters who, after misinterpreting a case and basing their attacks on that misinterpretation, and after having had the case subsequently re-explained to them, return claiming that their opponents have shifted. The critique...
The impracticality of intrinsic justification: response to Bahm. (response to Kenneth T. Bahm, Argumentation and Advocacy, vol. 27, p. 171, 1991)
June 22, 1993... Kenneth Bahm (1991) suggests two standards by which we may judge the efficacy of intrinsic justification: "If the field of phenomenology provides us with a method of identifying intrinsic features of the resolution and if the identification of...