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Standpoint explicitness and persuasive effect: a meta-analytic review of the effects of varying conclusion articulation in persuasive messages.
June 22, 1997... Argumentative explicitness is widely acknowledged as a normative ideal in the practice of argument. Advocates might resist such explicitness, though, fearing that it will compromise persuasive effectiveness. But it is an empirical question...
Argument within a scientific debate: the case of the DRD2 A1 allele as a gene for alcoholism.
June 22, 1997... In April 1990, Kenneth Blum and his colleagues at the University of Texas Health Science Center and the University of California at Los Angeles reported an important finding in the study of the etiology of alcoholism. They found a statistically...
"A stranger to its laws": freedom, civil rights, and the legal ambiguity of Romer v. Evans (1996). (Supreme Court case)
June 22, 1997... In the modern world, incremental legal change was the true test of lasting constitutional civil rights litigation. Classical liberal ideology privileges legislative authorities to manage social change, but if these forums abrogated the rights of...
The 1997 Alta conference: Twenty years in the making. (American Forensic Assn's 10th Biennial Summer Conference on Argumentation)
June 22, 1997... When the Tenth Biennial SCA/AFA Summer Conference on Argumentation convened on July 31, 1997, in the Wasatch Mountains at Alta, Utah, it was a conference twenty years in the making. The authors and critics polished their papers throughout the...
The Alta conference: negotiating the disciplinary and cross-disciplinary study of argumentation. (American Forensic Assn's 10th Biennial Summer Conference on Argumentation)
June 22, 1997... In dropping back now eighteen years to the first "Summer Conference on Argumentation," I am moving in synchrony with the actions taken in July in 1979, when in my keynote address (Gronbeck 1980) I dropped back fifteen years to 1964. I was a bit...