Topical Themes in Argumentation Theory Twenty Exploratory Studies
Topical Themes in Argumentation Theory brings together twenty exploratory studies on important subjects of research in contemporary argumentation theory. The essays are based on papers that were presented at the 7th Conference of the International S
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Argumentation Library VOLUME 22
Series Editor: Frans H. van Eemeren, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Editorial Board: Bart Garssen, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Scott Jacobs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign, USA Erik C.W. Krabbe, University of Groningen, The Netherlands John Woods, University of British Columbia, Canada
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Frans H. van Eemeren • Bart Garssen Editors
Topical Themes in Argumentation Theory Twenty Exploratory Studies
Editors Frans H. van Eemeren Department of Speech Communication Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric Faculty of Humanities University of Amsterdam Spuistraat 134 Amsterdam The Netherlands
Bart Garssen Department of Speech Communication Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric Faculty of Humanities University of Amsterdam Spuistraat 134 Amsterdam The Netherlands
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Contents
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Some Highlights in Recent Theorizing: An Introduction ................... Frans H.van Eemeren and Bart
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