Don't say that!

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Abstract

According to pragma-dialectical methodology, a party in an argumentative discussion can be assumed to manoeuvre strategically between dialectical and rhetorical objectives. One confrontational form of strategic manoeuvring occurs when a critic charges an arguer with advancing a standpoint that has socially harmful consequences. In special situations this form of manoeuvring can be dialectically sound, for example when the standpoint is advanced in a way that damages the dialectical process. The boundary between fallacious and dialectically sound applications of this form of manoeuvring is examined by looking for the manoeuvring's soundness conditions. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Van Laar, J. A. (2006). Don’t say that! Argumentation, 20(4), 495–510. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10503-007-9036-0

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