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The Anthropology of Argument - Cultural Foundations of Rhetoric and Reason (Paperback): Christopher W. Tindale The Anthropology of Argument - Cultural Foundations of Rhetoric and Reason (Paperback)
Christopher W. Tindale
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This innovative text reinvigorates argumentation studies by exploring the experience of argument across cultures, introducing an anthropological perspective into the domains of rhetoric, communication, and philosophy. The Anthropology of Argument fills an important gap in contemporary argumentation theory by shifting the focus away from the purely propositional element of arguments and onto how they emerge from the experiences of peoples with diverse backgrounds, demonstrating how argumentation can be understood as a means of expression and a gathering place of ideas and styles. Confronting the limitations of the Western tradition of logic and searching out the argumentative roles of place, orality, myth, narrative, and audience, it examines the nature of multi-modal argumentation. Tindale analyzes the impacts of colonialism on the field and addresses both optimistic and cynical assessments of contextual differences. The results have implications for our understanding of contemporary argumentative discourse in areas marked by deep disagreement, like politics, law, and social policy. The book will interest scholars and upper-level students in communication, philosophy, argumentation theory, anthropology, rhetoric, linguistics, and cultural studies.

How We Argue - 30 Lessons in Persuasive Communication (Hardcover): Christopher W. Tindale How We Argue - 30 Lessons in Persuasive Communication (Hardcover)
Christopher W. Tindale
R1,473 Discovery Miles 14 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This accessible book provides a practical discussion of the main elements of argumentation as illustrated by 30 public arguments from a recent year on a wide variety of social, cultural, and scientific topics. Arguing is an important form of communication in any society and a principal way in which ideas are exposed, discussed, and modified. The real-life examples examined in this book reflect the different considerations that go into composing arguments and the range of strategies that can be chosen as vehicles for our positions. They demonstrate the roles that emotion can play along with other modes of conveying evidence, from the use of images to the use of gestures. They show the power of threats, comparisons, and consequences. What emerges is an instructive discussion that illustrates the way we argue and that shows argument, invention, and evaluation in action. This book is a stimulating read for anyone interested in argument and public discourse and can be used as a supplemental text for courses in argumentation, persuasive communication, critical thinking, composition, and informal logic.

The Anthropology of Argument - Cultural Foundations of Rhetoric and Reason (Hardcover): Christopher W. Tindale The Anthropology of Argument - Cultural Foundations of Rhetoric and Reason (Hardcover)
Christopher W. Tindale
R4,141 Discovery Miles 41 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative text reinvigorates argumentation studies by exploring the experience of argument across cultures, introducing an anthropological perspective into the domains of rhetoric, communication, and philosophy. The Anthropology of Argument fills an important gap in contemporary argumentation theory by shifting the focus away from the purely propositional element of arguments and onto how they emerge from the experiences of peoples with diverse backgrounds, demonstrating how argumentation can be understood as a means of expression and a gathering place of ideas and styles. Confronting the limitations of the Western tradition of logic and searching out the argumentative roles of place, orality, myth, narrative, and audience, it examines the nature of multi-modal argumentation. Tindale analyzes the impacts of colonialism on the field and addresses both optimistic and cynical assessments of contextual differences. The results have implications for our understanding of contemporary argumentative discourse in areas marked by deep disagreement, like politics, law, and social policy. The book will interest scholars and upper-level students in communication, philosophy, argumentation theory, anthropology, rhetoric, linguistics, and cultural studies.

The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception (Paperback): Christopher W. Tindale The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception (Paperback)
Christopher W. Tindale
R979 Discovery Miles 9 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent work in argumentation theory has emphasized the nature of arguers and arguments along with various theoretical perspectives. Less attention has been given to the third feature of any argumentative situation - the audience. This book fills that gap by studying audience reception to argumentation and the problems that come to light as a result of this shift in focus. Christopher W. Tindale advances the tacit theories of several earlier thinkers by addressing the central problems connected with audience considerations in argumentation, problems that earlier philosophical theories overlook or inadequately accommodate. The main tools employed in exploring the central issues are drawn from contemporary philosophical research on meaning, testimony, emotion and agency. These are then combined with some of the major insights of recent rhetorical work in argumentation to advance our understanding of audiences and suggest avenues for further research.

The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception (Hardcover): Christopher W. Tindale The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception (Hardcover)
Christopher W. Tindale
R2,678 Discovery Miles 26 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent work in argumentation theory has emphasized the nature of arguers and arguments along with various theoretical perspectives. Less attention has been given to the third feature of any argumentative situation - the audience. This book fills that gap by studying audience reception to argumentation and the problems that come to light as a result of this shift in focus. Christopher W. Tindale advances the tacit theories of several earlier thinkers by addressing the central problems connected with audience considerations in argumentation, problems that earlier philosophical theories overlook or inadequately accommodate. The main tools employed in exploring the central issues are drawn from contemporary philosophical research on meaning, testimony, emotion and agency. These are then combined with some of the major insights of recent rhetorical work in argumentation to advance our understanding of audiences and suggest avenues for further research.

Groundwork in the Theory of Argumentation - Selected Papers of J. Anthony Blair (Paperback, 2012): J.Anthony Blair Groundwork in the Theory of Argumentation - Selected Papers of J. Anthony Blair (Paperback, 2012)
J.Anthony Blair; Edited by Christopher W. Tindale
R4,512 Discovery Miles 45 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

J. Anthony Blair is a prominent international figure in argumentation studies. He is among the originators of informal logic, an author of textbooks on the informal logic approach to argument analysis and evaluation and on critical thinking, and a founder and editor of the journal Informal Logic. Blair is widely recognized among the leaders in the field for contributing formative ideas to the argumentation literature of the last few decades. This selection of key works provides insights into the history of the field of argumentation theory and various related disciplines. It illuminates the central debates and presents core ideas in four main areas: Critical Thinking, Informal Logic, Argument Theory and Logic, Dialectic and Rhetoric.

Groundwork in the Theory of Argumentation - Selected Papers of J. Anthony Blair (Hardcover, 2012): J.Anthony Blair Groundwork in the Theory of Argumentation - Selected Papers of J. Anthony Blair (Hardcover, 2012)
J.Anthony Blair; Edited by Christopher W. Tindale
R4,544 Discovery Miles 45 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

J. Anthony Blair is a prominent international figure in argumentation studies. He is among the originators of informal logic, an author of textbooks on the informal logic approach to argument analysis and evaluation and on critical thinking, and a founder and editor of the journal Informal Logic. Blair is widely recognized among the leaders in the field for contributing formative ideas to the argumentation literature of the last few decades. This selection of key works provides insights into the history of the field of argumentation theory and various related disciplines. It illuminates the central debates and presents core ideas in four main areas: Critical Thinking, Informal Logic, Argument Theory and Logic, Dialectic and Rhetoric.

Fallacies and Argument Appraisal (Hardcover): Christopher W. Tindale Fallacies and Argument Appraisal (Hardcover)
Christopher W. Tindale
R2,248 Discovery Miles 22 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fallacies and Argument Appraisal presents an introduction to the nature, identification, and causes of fallacious reasoning, along with key questions for evaluation. Drawing from the latest work on fallacies as well as some of the standard ideas that have remained relevant since Aristotle, Christopher Tindale investigates central cases of major fallacies in order to understand what has gone wrong and how this has occurred. Dispensing with the approach that simply assigns labels and brief descriptions of fallacies, Tindale provides fuller treatments that recognize the dialectical and rhetorical contexts in which fallacies arise. This volume analyzes major fallacies through accessible, everyday examples. Critical questions are developed for each fallacy to help the student identify them and provide considered evaluations.

Place and Time in Argumentation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Christopher W. Tindale Place and Time in Argumentation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Christopher W. Tindale
R3,188 Discovery Miles 31 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book introduces the principles of place and time by discussing the main roles they play in argumentation, unpacking the multifarious meanings of spatiality and temporality. Definitions of kairos are explored to yield suggestions as to how this concept, and that of 'place', can operate in argumentation. The chapters explore various related concepts such as the role of different arguments in different places, and how some places are not intended for argument; argumentation, time and temporality; visual argumentation; the effect of the passage of time on argument evaluation; and the image as a site of discursive production. This collection is of interest to students and researchers in argumentation studies, rhetoric, reasoning, and philosophy. Previously published in Argumentation Volume 34, issue 1, March 2020

Fallacies and Argument Appraisal (Paperback): Christopher W. Tindale Fallacies and Argument Appraisal (Paperback)
Christopher W. Tindale
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fallacies and Argument Appraisal presents an introduction to the nature, identification, and causes of fallacious reasoning, along with key questions for evaluation. Drawing from the latest work on fallacies as well as some of the standard ideas that have remained relevant since Aristotle, Christopher Tindale investigates central cases of major fallacies in order to understand what has gone wrong and how this has occurred. Dispensing with the approach that simply assigns labels and brief descriptions of fallacies, Tindale provides fuller treatments that recognize the dialectical and rhetorical contexts in which fallacies arise. This volume analyzes major fallacies through accessible, everyday examples. Critical questions are developed for each fallacy to help the student identify them and provide considered evaluations.

Plato's Reasons - Logician, Rhetorician, Dialectician: Christopher W. Tindale Plato's Reasons - Logician, Rhetorician, Dialectician
Christopher W. Tindale
R2,769 Discovery Miles 27 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rigour and Reason - Essays in Honour of Hans Vilhelm Hansen (Paperback): J.Anthony Blair, Christopher W. Tindale Rigour and Reason - Essays in Honour of Hans Vilhelm Hansen (Paperback)
J.Anthony Blair, Christopher W. Tindale; J.Anthony Blair
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dialectics, Dialogue and Argumentation. An Examination of Douglas Walton's Theories of Reasoning (Paperback, New): Chris... Dialectics, Dialogue and Argumentation. An Examination of Douglas Walton's Theories of Reasoning (Paperback, New)
Chris Reed, Christopher W. Tindale
R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Acts of Arguing - A Rhetorical Model of Argument (Paperback): Christopher W. Tindale Acts of Arguing - A Rhetorical Model of Argument (Paperback)
Christopher W. Tindale
R1,077 Discovery Miles 10 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The revival of argumentation theory in the past few decades has focused on its logical and dialectical dimensions, with less attention paid to rhetorical features. This book explores and then redresses this imbalance. Tindale examines important logical and dialectical innovations in recent argumentation theory and shows that they depend implicitly upon rhetorical features of argument that have been suppressed in the account. This is illustrated using two extended case studies, one looking at Shell International's defense of its actions in Nigeria after the death of Ken Saro-Wiwa, and the other exploring the uses of character-based argument and testimony in a Holocaust-denial text and legal trial.

In addition to the case studies, two chapters treat serious problems that plague current argumentation theory. The first concerns the nature of fallacy; the second concerns the ties between traditional argumentation and a model of rationality that has been seriously critiqued by feminist and postmodernist scholars. In both instances, the discussion indicates how a rhetorical approach to argumentation offers fresh insights and suggests responses to the questions raised.

Rhetorical Argumentation - Principles of Theory and Practice (Hardcover): Christopher W. Tindale Rhetorical Argumentation - Principles of Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
Christopher W. Tindale
R5,213 Discovery Miles 52 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The study of argumentation has primarily focused on logical and dialectical approaches, with minimal attention given to the rhetorical facets of argument. Rhetorical Argumentation: Principles of Theory and Practice approaches argumentation from a rhetorical point of view and demonstrates how logical and dialectical considerations depend on the rhetorical features of the argumentative situation. Throughout this text, author Christopher W. Tindale identifies how argumentation as a communicative practice can best be understood by its rhetorical features. Rhetorical Argumentation uniquely presents argumentation through the idea of an invitational rhetoric by encouraging readers to think about the ways in which they encounter arguments. The book explores the processes involved in the argumentative exchanges between arguers and audiences-thus, emphasizing the collaborative nature of the arguer-audience relationship in the argumentative situation. That is, argument is presented not as a set of ideas imposed upon a passive audience, but rather as a dynamic exchange wherein the audience is involved in self-persuasion. Key Features: Explores the ancient foundations of rhetoric, from Aristotle to the relatively contemporary works of Perelman and Olbrechts-Tytecta, Toulmin, and Bakhtin Includes numerous examples illustrating the ways in which the reasoning within arguments involves the audience from premise through to conclusion Presents the idea of "dialogism" drawn from the theories of Mikhail Bakhtin to create a more dynamic and interactive sense of the argumentative context Examines current theory as well as the historical relationship between argument and rhetoric Provides detailed discussions of topics such as nature of the dialogical, rhetorical context, audiences, and standards of appraisal. Rhetorical Argumentation is designed to provide advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a clear understanding of the rhetorical view of argumentation and how it can be effective in contemporary society. The book is an ideal text for courses in Communication, Rhetoric, Argumentation, Informal Logic, Critical Thinking, and Conflict Resolution.

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