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[In this final chapter, I summarize the guidelines for the normative model of argumentation that follow from our linguistic approach to Argumentation Theory. Consequently, I deal with the logical, dialectical and rhetorical conditions that determine whether an act of arguing succeeds at its constitutive goal of showing a target claim to be correct.]
Published: Jun 30, 2011
Keywords: Propositional Content; Epistemic Qualifier; Argumentative Discourse; Commitment Store; Ontological Qualifier
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