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Studies in Logic
Logic and Argumentation Volume 77
Argumentation and Inference
Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Argumentation
Volume II
Volume 66 Logical Consequences. Theory and Applications: An Introduction. Luis M. Augusto
Volume 67 Many-Valued Logics: A Mathematical and Computational Introduction Luis M. Augusto
Volume 68 Argument Technologies: Theory, Analysis, and Applications Floris Bex, Floriana Grasso, Nancy Green, Fabio Paglieri and Chris Reed, eds
Volume 69 Logic and Conditional Probability. A Synthesis Philip Calabrese
Volume 70 Proceedings of the International Conference. Philosophy, Mathematics, Linguistics: Aspects of Interaction, 2012 (PhML-2012) Oleg Prosorov, ed.
Volume 71 Fathoming Formal Logic: Volume I. Theory and Decision Procedures for Propositional Logic Odysseus Makridis
Volume 72 Fathoming Formal Logic: Volume II. Semantics and Proof Theory for Predicate Logic Odysseus Makridis
Volume 73 Measuring Inconsistency in Information John Grant and Maria Vanina Mrtinez, eds.
Volume 74 Dictionary of Argumentation. An Introduction to Argumentation Studies Christian Plantin. With a Foreword by J. Anthony Blair
Volume 75 Theory of Effective Propositional Paraconsistent Logics Arnon Avron, Ofer Arieli and Anna Zamansky
Volume 76 Argumentation and Inference. Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Argumentation. Volume I Steve Oswald and Didier Maillat, eds.
Volume 77 Argumentation and Inference. Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Argumentation. Volume II Steve Oswald and Didier Maillat, eds.
Studies in Logic Series Editor Dov Gabbay [email protected]
Argumentation and Inference
Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Argumentation
Volume II
Edited by
Steve Oswald and
Didier Maillat
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v Table of contents Regular Papers 1. Inference and Virtue ............................................................................................. 1
Andrew Aberdein
2. Why the Dialectical Tier is an Epistemic Animal .................................... 11 Scott F. Aikin
3. (Digital and) Material Representations of the European Green ....... 23 Belt: Juxtaposing Nature and Technology in Our Collective Memory of the Cold War Marcia Allison & Emma Frances Bloomfield
4. Reasoning Together: Fostering Rationality Through Group ............. 33 Deliberation Mark Battersby & Sharon Bailin
5. Argumentation Profiles vs. Argumentation Schemes ........................... 49 Angelina Bobrova
6. Believing, Inferring, and Basing ..................................................................... 63 Patrick Bondy
7. Be Committed to Your Premises, or Face the Consequences: ........... 79 A Pragmatic Analysis of Commitment Inferences Kira Boulat & Didier Maillat
8. The Role of Argumentative Discussions in the Transmission. .......... 93 of Implicit Norms and Values in Families with Young Children Antonio Bova
9. Virtue Argumentation Theory Reconsidered: Towards ................... 107 a Complete Account of Good Argument Tracy Bowell & Justine Kingsbury
10. A Conflict Index for Arguments in an Argumentation Graph ......... 115 Giulia Cesari, Francesca Fossati & Stefano Moretti
11. Argumentation Traits, Frames, and Dialogue Orientations ............ 133 Ioana A. Cionea, Dale Hample, Stacie Wilson Mumpower, Eryn N. Bostwick, Cameron W. Piercy & Candace L. Foutch
12. From Semi-Abstract Argumentation to Logical Consequence ....... 151 Esther Anna Corsi & Christian G. Fermüller
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13. Reconstructing Multimodal Argument: The Dove vs. Nivea ........... 165 Advertisement Hédi Virág Csordás & Gábor Forrai
14. Rhetorical Inferences for Divine Authority: The Case of .................. 179 Classical Greek Divination Julie Dainville
15. Irresolvable Rational Disputes .................................................................... 191 Istvan Danka
16. Processing Linguistic Persuasion: A Study in Message ..................... 205 Discrepancy Kamila Dębowska-Kozłowska
17. Questioning the Explicit Cancellability of Scalar Implicatures ...... 221 Laura Devlesschouwer
18. Reasoning via Dialogue: An Illustrative Analysis ................................ 233 of Deliberation Stéphane Dias & Jane Silveira
19. Are Humans Poor at Arguing? From ‘the Argumentative ................ 247 Theory of Reasoning’ back to a Rhetorical Theory of Argumentation Salvatore Di Piazza, Francesca Piazza & Mauro Serra
20. The Critical Question Model of Argument Assessment ..................... 263 Ian J. Dove & E. Michael Nussbaum
21. Topoi and Refutations in Aristotle ............................................................. 281 Iovan Drehe
22. Gender, Argumentation and Inference in Mexican Political ........... 289 and Media Discourse Olga Nelly Estrada & Griselda Zárate
23. “Conductive” Argumentation in the UK Fracking Debate ................ 299 Isabela Fairclough
24. The Development of Prototypical Patterns of Weighing .................. 313 and Balancing in the Justification of Judicial Decisions Eveline T. Feteris
25. “Metaphors are No Arguments, My Pretty Maiden” ........................... 327 The Pragma-Dialectical Reconstruction of Figurative Analogy Bart Garssen
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26. Against the Intentional Definition of Argument ................................... 339
G. C. Goddu
27. Visual emotional argumentation: Analytical models ......................... 349 Julieta Haidar
28. The Concept of an Argument ....................................................................... 363 David Hitchcock
29. Metaphors as Arguments: Perspectives from ....................................... 377 Psycholinguistics Curtis Hyra, Hamad Al-Azary, Lori Buchanan & Catherine Hundleby
30. Justifying a Bill Before Parliament: Beyond Instrumental ............... 397 Rationality Constanza Ihnen Jory
31. Ethos and Inference: Insights from a Multimodal Perspective ...... 413 Jérôme Jacquin
32. Ad Populum Arguments in a Political Context ....................................... 425 Henrike Jansen
33. View on Inference from Argumentation Tiers Perspective ............. 439 Iryna Khomenko
34. Studying the Process of Interpretation on a School Task: ............... 453 Crossing Perspectives Alaric Kohler & Teuta Mehmeti
35. Modes of Inference in Aristotle’s Concept of the Enthymeme ....... 479 Manfred Kraus
36. “I Think Any Reasonable Person Will Agree…”: A Corpus ............... 493 and Text Study of Keywords in Irish Political Argumentation Davide Mazzi
37. Arguing Inter-Issue in Public Political Arguments ............................. 511 Dima Mohammed
38. Inference and Argument: Normative and Descriptive ...................... 527 Dimensions Andrei Moldovan
39. Inferring Argumentative Patterns in Polylogues about .................... 541 Energy Issues Elena Musi & Mark Aakhus
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40. Apologia in a Networked Society: The Case of Volkswagen’s ........ 561 Polylogical Challenge Cassandra Oliveras-Moreno, Mark Aakhus & Marcin Lewiński
41. The Strategic Use of Examples in Supporting a Positive .................. 581 Evaluation of a Political Group Ahmed Omar
42. It Ought To Be Therefore It Is: On Fallaciousness of So-Called ..... 597 Moralistic Fallacy Tomáš Ondráček & Iva Svačinová
43. Pragmatic Inference and Argumentative Inference ........................... 615 Steve Oswald
44. Challenging Judicial Impartiality: When Accusations of ................... 631 Derailments of Strategic Manoeuvring Derail H. José Plug
45. The “Neoliberal Agenda”: How Portuguese Parties Use ................... 647 The “Neoliberalism” Concept to Argue Against Austerity Vera Ramalhete & Marco Lisi
46. Effect of Explicitness of Teachers’ Arguments on Quality of .......... 665 Adolescent Students’ Inferences in Science and History Chrysi Rapanta
47. On the Epistemic Basing Relation .............................................................. 683 Juho Ritola
48. Dialogical Argumentation in Financial Conference Calls: ................ 699 the Request of Confirmation of Inference (ROCOI) Andrea Rocci & Carlo Raimondo
49. How to Create Rhetorical Exercises? ........................................................ 717 Benoît Sans
50. Filling in the Gaps: The Role of Audience Inference in ...................... 731 Exigence and Ethos Blake Scott
51. Multimodal Argumentation in Factual Television .............................. 741 Andrea Sabine Sedlaczek
52. Bakhtin at the White House: The Argumentative Dimension ........ 755 of the Direct Address in the TV Series House of Cards Carmen Spanò, Antonio Bova, Carlo Galimberti, Daniela Tacchi & Ilaria Vergine
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53. Arguments from Other Cases ....................................................................... 769 Katharina Stevens
54. The Attraction of the Ideal Has No Traction on the Real: ................ 787 On Adversariality and Roles in Argument Katharina Stevens & Daniel H. Cohen
55. Cultural Disagreements and Legal Argumentation: ........................... 805 An Educational Program in Middle Schools Serena Tomasi
56. The Explicit/Implicit Distinction in Multimodal .................................. 821 Argumentation: Comparing the Argumentative Use of Nano-Images in Scientific Journals and Science Magazines Assimakis Tseronis
57. Social Costs of Epistemic Vigilance and Premises ............................... 843 in Arguments Christoph Unger
58. Sets of Situations, Topics, and Question Relevance ............................ 857 Mariusz Urbański & Natalia Żyluk
59. Strategic Maneuvering with Presentational Devices: ........................ 873 A Systematic Approach Ton Van Haaften & Maarten Van Leeuwen
60. Criticism and Justification of Negotiated Compromises ................... 887 Jan Albert van Laar & Erik C. W. Krabbe
61. Argumentative Functions of Metaphors: How can Metaphors ...... 909 Trigger Resistance? Lotte van Poppel
62. Argument Structures and Frame Theory as Tools of ......................... 925 Linguistic Discourse Analysis Simon Varga
63. Straw Man as Misuse of Rephrase ............................................................. 941 Jacky Visser, Marcin Koszowy, Barbara Konat, Kasia Budzynska & Chris Reed
64. Inferences Across Normative Domains ................................................... 963 Sheldon Wein
65. Conspiracy Ideations in Healthcare: A Rhetorical and ...................... 973 Argumentative Analysis Roberta Martina Zagarella & Marco Annoni
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66. With the Best Intentions, and the Worst Arguments. ........................ 989 The “Fertility Day” Campaign in Italy Marta Zampa & Chiara Pollaroli
67. Of Inference and Argumentation in Financial Discourse: ............. 1015 The Crisis of 2007-2008 Griselda Zárate & Homero Zambrano
68. What Warrants the Warrant? ................................................................... 1027 David Zarefsky