The Methodological Approach to Argument Evaluation: Rules of Defining as Applied to Assessing Arguments
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argument evaluation, general methodology of science, knowledge-gaining procedures, rules of defining, using definitions to evaluate arguments, persuasive definitionsAbstract
The main thesis underlying the methodological approach to argument evaluation holds that some arguments which employ knowledge-gaining procedures can be suc-cessfully evaluated by applying tools elaborated by the methodology of science, such as the rules for reasoning, classifying objects, defining, and questioning. The applica-tion of those rules to argument evaluation consists in comparing them with proce-dures employed in the case of argumentative practices performed either in scientific inquiry or in everyday life. In order to show how building the methodological ap-proach to argument evaluation could be started, I examine two cases of evaluating arguments by means of several methodological rules of defining. The idea of apply-ing the rules governing various knowledge-gaining procedures to evaluating argu-ments is present in philosophy of science and in argumentation theory, but so far it has not been systematically elaborated. The paper aims at justifying this idea as a promising research project.Downloads
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2013-03-01
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Koszowy, M. (2013). The Methodological Approach to Argument Evaluation: Rules of Defining as Applied to Assessing Arguments. The Philosophy of Science, 21(1), 23–36. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/703
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