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Argumentation and Advocacy articles from June 2006

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This publication provides research and articles on argumentation studies, including contemporary or historical argumentation theory, informal logic, pragma-dialectics, interpersonal arguing, culture and argument, public and political/legal argument and forensics and pedagogy.

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Argumentation and Advocacy archives from June 2006

The effects of arguing expectations and predispositions on perceptions of argument quality and playfulness.(Report)
June 22, 2006... A variant of message production research (e.g., Greene, 1997b) focuses on the production of interpersonal arguments (e.g., Hample, 2007). Concentrating on the argumentative nature of messages leads to examination of the content that is produced...

Argumentum ad hominem in the science of race.(Essay)
June 22, 2006... Rhetoric and argumentation have no shortage of abstract categories. Aristotle gave us ethos, pathos, and logos as modes of appeal, and deliberative, epideictic, and forensic speech types. Stephen Toulmin (1958) gave us the components of an...

Associations among romantic attachment, argumentativeness, and verbal aggressiveness in romantic relationships.(Report)
June 22, 2006... Arguments between romantic partners play a pivotal role in the quality and trajectory of relationships (Gottman & Notarius, 2002). Arguing effectively means, at least in part, that couples avoid excessive negativity (Christensen & Walczynski,...

Epistemic and pedagogical assumptions for informative and persuasive speaking practices: disinterring dichotomy.(Essay)
June 22, 2006... Because our descriptions participate in the reality they describe, a true description of what is is also a claim of what ought to be. (Anderson, 1996, p. 197) Appraisal underlies all speech, and therefore all knowledge. ...

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