Arguing on the Toulmin Model New Essays in Argument Analysis and Eva

In The Uses of Argument, first published in 1958, Stephen Toulmin proposed a new model for the layout of arguments, with six components: claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing. Toulmin’s model has been appropriated, adapted and extended by res

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Argumentation Library VOLUME 10

Series Editors Frans H. van Eemeren, University of Amsterdam Scott Jacobs, University of Arizona Erik C.W. Krabbe, University of Groningen John Woods, University of Lethbridge

ARGUING ON THE TOULMIN MODEL New Essays in Argument Analysis and Evaluation

Edited by

DAVID HITCHCOCK Mc Master University, Hamilton, Canada and

BART VERHEIJ Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.

ISBN-10 ISBN-13 ISBN-10 ISBN-13

1-4020-4937-4 (HB) 978-1-4020-4937-4 (HB) 1-4020-4938-2 (e-book) 978-1-4020-4938-2 (e-book)

Published by Springer, P.O. Box 17, 3300 AA Dordrecht, The Netherlands. www.springer.com

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CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

VII

1

INTRODUCTION David Hitchcock and Bart Verheij

1

2

REASONING IN THEORY AND PRACTICE Stephen E. Toulmin

25

3

A CITATION-BASED REFLECTION ON TOULMIN AND ARGUMENT Ronald P. Loui

31

4

COMPLEX CASES AND LEGITIMATION INFERENCE: EXTENDING THE TOULMIN MODEL TO DELIBERATIVE ARGUMENT IN CONTROVERSY 39 G. Thomas Goodnight

5

A METAMATHEMATICAL EXTENSION OF THE TOULMIN AGENDA Mark Weinstein

6

TOULMIN’S MODEL OF ARGUMENT AND THE QUESTION OF RELATIVISM Lilian Bermejo-Luque

71

7

SYSTEMATIZING TOULMIN’S WARRANTS: AN EPISTEMIC APPROACH James B. Freeman

87

8

WARRANTING ARGUMENTS, THE VIRTUE OF VERB James F. Klumpp

9

EVALUATING INFERENCES: THE NATURE AND ROLE OF WARRANTS Robert C. Pinto

10

‘PROBABLY’ Robert H. Ennis

11

THE VOICE OF THE OTHER: A DIALOGICO-RHETORICAL UNDERSTANDING OF OPPONENT AND OF TOULMIN’S REBUTTAL Wouter H. Slob

12

EVALUATING ARGUMENTS BASED ON TOULMIN’S SCHEME Bart Verheij

181

13

GOOD REASONING ON THE TOULMIN MODEL David Hitchcock

203

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VI 14

THE FLUIDITY OF WARRANTS: USING THE TOULMIN MODEL TO ANALYSE PRACTICAL DISCOURSE Olaf Tans

219

15

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & LAW, LOGIC AND ARGUMENT SCHEMES Henry Prakken

231

16

MULTIPLE WARRANTS IN PRACTICAL REASONING Christian Kock

17

THE QUEST FOR RATIONALISM WITHOUT DOGMAS IN LEIBNIZ AND 261 TOULMIN Txetxu Ausín

18

FROM ARGUMENTS TO DECISIONS: EXTENDING THE TOULMIN 273 VIEW John Fox and Sanjay Modgil

19

USING TOULMIN ARGUMENTATION TO SUPPORT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT IN DISCRETIONARY DOMAINS John Zeleznikow

289

20

TOULMIN’S MODEL AND THE SOLVING OF ILL-STRUCTURED PROBLEMS James F. Voss

303

21

ARGUING BY QUESTION: A TOULMINIAN READING OF CICERO’S 313 ACCOUNT OF THE ENTHYMEME Manfred Kraus

22

THE USES OF ARGUMENT IN MATHEMATICS Andrew Aberdein

23

TRANSLATING TOULMIN DIAGRAMS: T