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Author Aikin, Scott F.
Title Why we argue (and how we should) : a guide to political disagreement / Scott F. Aikin and Robert B. Talisse.
Publisher New York : Routledge, 2014.


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Descript xvi, 151 pages ; 23 cm.
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Contents Preface Introduction Part One: A Conception of Argument -- 1. Why Do We Argue? -- 2 Why Argument Matters -- 3. Public Argument in a Democratic Society -- Part Two: Case Studies in Public Argument -- 4. The Simple Truth Thesis -- 5. Pushovers -- 6. Incredulous Tones -- 7. The Surprising Truth about Hypocrisy -- 8. Language, Spin, and Framing -- 9. Argument Online -- Conclusion: Civility in Argument.
ISBN 9780415859059 (pbk)
9780415859042 (hardback)
0415859042 (hardback)
0415859050 (pbk)
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Author Aikin, Scott F.
Subject Communication in politics.
Debates and debating.
Alt author Talisse, Robert B.
Descript xvi, 151 pages ; 23 cm.
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Preface Introduction Part One: A Conception of Argument -- 1. Why Do We Argue? -- 2 Why Argument Matters -- 3. Public Argument in a Democratic Society -- Part Two: Case Studies in Public Argument -- 4. The Simple Truth Thesis -- 5. Pushovers -- 6. Incredulous Tones -- 7. The Surprising Truth about Hypocrisy -- 8. Language, Spin, and Framing -- 9. Argument Online -- Conclusion: Civility in Argument.
ISBN 9780415859059 (pbk)
9780415859042 (hardback)
0415859042 (hardback)
0415859050 (pbk)
Author Aikin, Scott F.
Subject Communication in politics.
Debates and debating.
Alt author Talisse, Robert B.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 4th Floor  JA 85 A2  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Communication in politics.
Debates and debating.
Descript xvi, 151 pages ; 23 cm.
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Preface Introduction Part One: A Conception of Argument -- 1. Why Do We Argue? -- 2 Why Argument Matters -- 3. Public Argument in a Democratic Society -- Part Two: Case Studies in Public Argument -- 4. The Simple Truth Thesis -- 5. Pushovers -- 6. Incredulous Tones -- 7. The Surprising Truth about Hypocrisy -- 8. Language, Spin, and Framing -- 9. Argument Online -- Conclusion: Civility in Argument.
Alt author Talisse, Robert B.
ISBN 9780415859059 (pbk)
9780415859042 (hardback)
0415859042 (hardback)
0415859050 (pbk)

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