Arguing
Arguing
Arguing
Dale Hample

Arguing

Exchanging Reasons Face to Face

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  • Description

    This volume presents a new view of argumentation in which the structure and creation of an argument are explored more so than the argument's effects. An unparalleled tool for anyone wishing to better understand the art of arguing.



    "Much of the material in Arguing either is new or is being newly applied in argumentation studies. It provides a description of arguing that has enough scope to show the nature of the process. Arguing is a unique work with unique focus, appropriate for scholars and graduate students in argumentation, discourse, persuasion, conflict management, interpersonal communication, organizational communication, and message production."
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    "The title of this book, Arguing: Exchanging Reasons Face to Face , is right on the mark. Hample offers an integrated presentation of the structural facets of argument, the functions of the interpersonal activity of arguing, and the personal proclivities and antipathies that people have about arguing. His analysis and synthesis of these concepts are applicable to many areas in everyday life....Those working in the field of verbal and written communication will find this book invaluable....the author makes rigorous efforts to lead readers from one step to the next in a well-designed, logical presentation."
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    Specifications

    Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
    Pub date June 2, 2005
    Pages 384
    Theme Social, group or collective psychology
    Measurements 229 x 152 mm
    Weight 870 gr
    EAN 9780805848540
    Binding Hardback / bound
    Language English

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