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Modality in ArgumentationIntroduction

Modality in Argumentation: Introduction [This short chapter introduces the notions of modalitymodality and argumentationArgumentation, argument, arguer and lays down the central research questions of the book, which revolve around modality in relation to the essential structure of argumentsArgumentation, argument, arguer. The Introduction also serves as a disclaimer explaining how the book is neither a contribution to modalmodal logicmodal logic nor to the theory of non-monotonic, presumptive reasoningReasoning. The final section provides a reading guide previewing the following chapters.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Modality in ArgumentationIntroduction

Part of the Argumentation Library Book Series (volume 29)
Modality in Argumentation — Mar 9, 2017

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References (1)

  • K Aijmer (2009)

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2017
ISBN
978-94-024-1061-7
Pages
1 –32
DOI
10.1007/978-94-024-1063-1_1
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This short chapter introduces the notions of modalitymodality and argumentationArgumentation, argument, arguer and lays down the central research questions of the book, which revolve around modality in relation to the essential structure of argumentsArgumentation, argument, arguer. The Introduction also serves as a disclaimer explaining how the book is neither a contribution to modalmodal logicmodal logic nor to the theory of non-monotonic, presumptive reasoningReasoning. The final section provides a reading guide previewing the following chapters.]

Published: Mar 9, 2017

Keywords: Argument Scheme; Epistemic Modality; Doxastic Attitude; Modality Semantic; Support Strength

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