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Arguing About “COVID” ; Metalinguistic Arguments on What Counts as a “COVID-19 Death”
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The UK Government's "balancing act" in the pandemic: rational decision-making from an argumentative perspective
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Social Situations and Which Descriptions ; On Venturinha’s Description of Situations
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Metalinguistic disagreements, underdetermination and the straw man fallacy: toward meaning argumentativism
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In: OSSA Conference Archive (2020)
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Trust based on bias:cognitive constraints on source-related fallacies
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This paper advances a cognitive account of the rhetorical effectiveness of fallacious arguments and takes the example of source-related fallacies. Drawing on cognitive psychology and evolutionary linguistics, we claim that a fallacy enforces accessibility and epistemic cognitive constraints on argument processing targeted at preventing the addressee from spotting its fallaciousness, by managing to prevent or circumvent critical reactions. We address the evolutionary bases of biases and the way that these are exploited in fallacious argumentation.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/65860/1/Trust_based_on_bias.pdf https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/65860/
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Polylogical fallacies: Are there any?
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In: OSSA Conference Archive (2013)
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Internet political discussion forums as an argumentative activity type : a pragma-dialectical analysis of online forms of strategic manoeuvring in reacting critically
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“You’re moving from irrelevant to irrational”—Critical Reactions in Internet Discussion Forums
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In: OSSA Conference Archive (2009)
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