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The study of arguments in mathematics through Toulmin´s argumentation scheme

Preservice Primary Teachers’ Written Arguments in a Socioscientific Argumentation Task

Preservice Primary Teachers’ Written Arguments in a Socioscientific Argumentation Task

... this study which recognises that a researcher’s beliefs and ideologies influence all aspects of the research process, from the design of the research questions, through to the interpretations that are drawn ...

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Why Fallacies Appear to be Better Arguments Than They Are

Why Fallacies Appear to be Better Arguments Than They Are

... Russell and Norvig (1995, 94) have presented a brief history of how the meaning of the term ‘heuristic’ has evolved in computer science. Originally the term was used to refer to the study of meth- ods for ...

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Developing argumentation skills in mathematics through computer supported collaborative learning: the role of transactivity

Developing argumentation skills in mathematics through computer supported collaborative learning: the role of transactivity

... use argumentation skills, we used a paper-pencil test that requested students to individually describe typical phases and activities they would expect to find in a discussion about a science topic ...from ...

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Argumentation Theory in Health Care

Argumentation Theory in Health Care

... of arguments that can be seen as ...a study is the work of Williams and Williamson aimed at combining probability with logic for breast cancer progno- sis ...sis. Argumentation theory has been used ...

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The Basic Slippery Slope Argument

The Basic Slippery Slope Argument

... type. Argumentation schemes need to be part of such more formal models, and many tools commonly used in argu- mentation and informal logic such as argument diagrams have a formal ...of study that grew from ...

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An Annotation Scheme for Cross Cultural Argumentation and Persuasion Dialogues

An Annotation Scheme for Cross Cultural Argumentation and Persuasion Dialogues

... on study- ing the structure of argumentation and persuasion, often using formal logic (Cohen, 1987; Prakken, ...that argumentation can be viewed as a special form of logic programming with negation ...

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A Computational Approach for Generating Toulmin Model Argumentation

A Computational Approach for Generating Toulmin Model Argumentation

... the Toulmin model [18], which consists of three main components (claim, data, and warrant), where a claim is something an individual believes, data is support or evidence to the claim, and a war- rant is the ...

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... incomes. Despite the fact that John’s ground is irrele- vant for his claim, we can impute a legitimate market- liberal value-base in favor of private property rights and an opposition to public healthcare policies. The ...

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Classifying arguments by scheme

Classifying arguments by scheme

... occurring arguments collected by annotators world- wide, which can be used as an experimental corpus for automatic argumentation analysis (for details see Section ...

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Argument Schemes from the Point of View of Hamblin’s Dialectic

Argument Schemes from the Point of View of Hamblin’s Dialectic

... An argumentation scheme can also be the object of a free ...the scheme at ...an argumentation scheme, as a presumption, meaning that she can retract her commitment to it, be it that she ...

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THEME AND THEMATIC PROGRESSION OF UNDERGRADUATE THESIS: INVESTIGATING MEANING MAKING IN ACADEMIC WRITING

THEME AND THEMATIC PROGRESSION OF UNDERGRADUATE THESIS: INVESTIGATING MEANING MAKING IN ACADEMIC WRITING

... In this case, the author simply inserts the elements of interpersonal themes in her writing. For example, mood adjuncts as interpersonal theme are found in the clauses: [63a] Actually, speaking as a skill needs much ...

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Investigations in the Refractrometric Study of S-trizinothiocarbamides in Dioxane-water Systems

Investigations in the Refractrometric Study of S-trizinothiocarbamides in Dioxane-water Systems

... 1-(4-Hydroxy-6-phenyl)- s-triazino-3-phenylthiocarbamide (L 1 ), 1-(4-Hydroxy-6-phenyl)-s-triazino-3-ethylthiocarbamide (L 2 ), 1-(4-Hydroxy-6-phenyl)-s-triazino-3-methylthiocarbamide (L 3 ) were ...

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Vol 2, No 1 (2017)

Vol 2, No 1 (2017)

... the argumentation style of essay writing , before and after the model analysis of disourse-oriented to the critical thinking map (AWBPBK) is given?' For, this research hypothesis is that 'there is a difference in ...

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A Darwinian Study of Ammu’s Violent Behaviour in the ‘The God of Small Things’

A Darwinian Study of Ammu’s Violent Behaviour in the ‘The God of Small Things’

... is through the acts of violence perpetrated by Ammu that the writer has tried to give voice to the subaltern women who are now bold enough to protest vehemently against the prevalent power ...

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A Critical Study of Local Characters in Regional Setting through Amit Chaudhuri’s Novels

A Critical Study of Local Characters in Regional Setting through Amit Chaudhuri’s Novels

... Abstract— Local colour is a style of writing which focuses on the presentation of the features and peculiarities of a particular locality and its inhabitants. A character is a person in a narrative work such as a drama, ...

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Recognizing the Absence of Opposing Arguments in Persuasive Essays

Recognizing the Absence of Opposing Arguments in Persuasive Essays

... To analyze frequent errors of our system, we man- ually investigate essays that are misclassified in all 100 runs of the repeated cross-validation experi- ment on the development set. In total, 29 posi- tive essays are ...

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A neural cognitive model of argumentation with application to legal inference and decision making

A neural cognitive model of argumentation with application to legal inference and decision making

... Remark 15 Notice how argument O was used rhetorically as part of an argument against bringing charges under the Data Protection Act. Argument O is, in fact, simply stating that the disclosure was unlawful because it ...

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Logic as (Normative) Inference Theory: Formal vs. Non-formal Theories of Inference Goodness

Logic as (Normative) Inference Theory: Formal vs. Non-formal Theories of Inference Goodness

... Toulmin considers that the criteria that determine the use of qualifiers, including the qualifier ‘necessarily’, are field-dependent. In this sense, we may take him to believe, like Brandom, that every argument ...

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On argumentation schemes and the natural classification of arguments

On argumentation schemes and the natural classification of arguments

... of arguments that are stated to guarantee the step from that premise that is used to support or attack a controversial opinion to the conclusion (1986, ...way arguments that conform to them use ...

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Development of a knowledge based energy damage model for evaluating industrialised building systems (IBS) occupational health and safety (OHS) risk

Development of a knowledge based energy damage model for evaluating industrialised building systems (IBS) occupational health and safety (OHS) risk

... According to Poon et al. (2008), the poor safety performance in the construction industry can be monitored through the use of legislation. Proprietors and parties concerned who have not discharged their safety ...

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