توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Dialog Theory for Critical Argumentation (Controversies)
نام کتاب : Dialog Theory for Critical Argumentation (Controversies)
ویرایش : 5
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تئوری گفتگو برای استدلال انتقادی (جدال)
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نویسندگان : Douglas Walton
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سال نشر : 2007
تعداد صفحات : 328
ISBN (شابک) : 9027218854 , 9789027292001
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Dialog Theory for Critical Argumentation......Page 2
Editorial page......Page 3
Title page......Page 4
LCC data......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Table of Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 12
Acronyms......Page 14
Introduction: Dialog theory for Critical Argumentation......Page 16
1. The place of dialog theory......Page 20
1 The rebirth of dialog theory......Page 21
2 Dialog theory in computing......Page 29
3 Agent communication......Page 34
4 Fundamental concepts of dialog theory......Page 39
5 The Critical discussion as a type of dialog......Page 44
6 Plan recognition and deliberation......Page 48
7 The BDI model and the commitment model......Page 53
8 The problem of retraction......Page 55
9 Communication and information......Page 59
10 The future and past of dialog theory......Page 62
2. The history of dialectic......Page 66
1 Origins of dialectic in ancient philosophy......Page 67
2 The dialectic of Socrates and Plato......Page 70
3 Aristotelian dialectic......Page 75
4 Aristotle\'s classification of types of dialog......Page 81
5 Medieval dialectic......Page 84
6 Dialectic in modern philosophy......Page 87
7 The re-appearance of dialectic......Page 90
8 Eight characteristics of dialectic......Page 93
9 Hamblin\'s dialog rules......Page 98
10 Functions of questioning and asserting......Page 101
11 The Future of dialectic as a subject......Page 105
3. Persuasion dialog......Page 108
1 Persuasion in rhetoric and dialectic......Page 109
2 Characteristics of persuasion dialog......Page 114
3 Defeasibility and acceptance......Page 120
4 Evidence, testing, and burden of proof......Page 125
5 Dialogs, truth and relativism......Page 129
6 The charge of pernicious relativism......Page 131
7 Judging the maieutic depth of a persuasion dialog......Page 135
8 Aiming at the truth......Page 140
9 Truth, evidence and acceptance......Page 143
10 Conclusions......Page 146
4. Mutlti-agent dialog systems......Page 150
1 Agent communication systems......Page 151
2 Speech acts......Page 156
3 Interrogative messages in ACL\'s......Page 159
4 Conversation policies......Page 162
5 Sincerity conditions......Page 164
6 Understanding of messages......Page 167
7 Rational effects of a message......Page 170
8 Future multi-agent systems and dialog theory......Page 172
5. Agents in critical argumentation......Page 178
1 The case of the critical discussion on euthanasia......Page 179
2 Fallacy and deception......Page 183
3 Current systems of formal dialectic......Page 186
4 Implicit commitment and Gricean implicature......Page 192
5 Adding speech acts and agents to formal dialectic......Page 195
6 What characteristics of an agent are needed?......Page 199
7 Expectations and plausible inference......Page 204
8 Plans, strategies and chaining forward......Page 206
9 Strategies in formal dialectic......Page 210
10 Qualities of character for agents in formal dialectic......Page 219
6. Dialectical shifts and embeddings......Page 224
1 Dialectical shifts and fallacies......Page 225
2 The problem of shifts and embeddings......Page 231
3 Cases of shifts based on embeddings......Page 235
4 Cases of shifts not based on embeddings......Page 240
5 Argumentation schemes......Page 245
6 Analysis of the cases based on embeddings......Page 249
7 Analysis of the cases not based on embeddings......Page 252
8 Fitting dialogs together at global and local levels......Page 254
9 Metadialogs......Page 258
10 Solving the embedding problem......Page 260
7. Criticizing a natural language argument......Page 266
1 Explanation, clarification and interpretation......Page 267
2 The three stages of critical assessment......Page 272
3 Plan recognition and incomplete arguments......Page 275
4 New tools for argument diagramming......Page 280
5 The problem of enthymemes......Page 284
6 Three bases for the enthymeme......Page 287
7 Textual interpretation as an abductive process......Page 293
8 Textual interpretation as simulative......Page 296
9 Anticipating an arguer\'s future moves......Page 300
10 The problem of diffuse dialog......Page 304
Bibliography......Page 308
Index......Page 322
The series Controversies......Page 328