This book works through some of the theoretical issues that have
been accumulating in informal logic over the past 20 years. At the
same time, it defines a core position in the theory of argument in
which those issues can be further explored. The underlying concern
that motivates this work is the health of practice of argumentation
as an important cultural artifact. A further concern is for logic
as a discipline. Argumentative and dialectical in nature, this book
presupposes some awareness of the theory of argument in recent
history, and some familiarity with the positions that have been
advanced. It will be of interest to academics, researchers, and
advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the disciplines of
logic, rhetoric, linguistics, speech communication, English
composition, and psychology.
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