Missed Opportunities in Argument Evaluation

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Abstract

Why do we hold arguers culpable for missing obvious objections against their arguments but not for missing obvious lines of reasoning for their positions? In both cases, their arguments are not as strong as they could be. Two factors cause this: adversarial models of argumentation and the permeable boundaries separating argumentation, meta-argumentation, and argument evaluation. Strategic considerations and dialectical obligations partially justify the asymmetry; virtue argumentation theory explains when and why it is not justified.

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Cohen, D. H. (2015). Missed Opportunities in Argument Evaluation. In Argumentation Library (Vol. 28, pp. 121–130). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21103-9_9

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