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Argumentation and Advocacy articles from September 2000

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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 September 2000

THREE FACES OF THE FUTURE.
September 22, 2000... Why should I take the future into account? I mean not my future (to paraphrase the holiday ghost) but the "long future" (Benford, 1999, p. 27): put concretely, the future after I'm dead. I have interests right now and in my future that I want...

HOW GEORGE BUSH SILENCED ANITA HILL: A DERRIDIAN VIEW OF THE THIRD PERSONA IN PUBLIC ARGUMENT.
September 22, 2000... The silences around the words are as powerful and as numerous in meaning and valence as the words themselves. (Clair, 1998, p. 23) The ability of scholars to understand how public argument constitutes or generates identity has grown...

COGNITIVE EDITING OF ARGUMENTS AND REASONS FOR REQUESTS: EVIDENCE FROM THINK-ALOUD PROTOCOLS.
September 22, 2000... For several years, scholars have studied how people edit their arguments. In particular, researchers sought the standards arguers apply in deciding whether to suppress or produce an idea in discourse. These standards are thought to be a number...

EFFECTS WITH MULTIPLE CAUSES: EVALUATING ARGUMENTS USING THE SUBJECTIVE PROBABILITY MODEL.
September 22, 2000... The subjective probability model represents one of the few quantitative approaches that examines the impact of arguments on a person's beliefs (McGuire, 1960; Wyer, 1974; Wyer & Goldberg, 1970). The subjective probability model remains an...

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