Rationale for a Pragma-Dialectical Perspective

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Starting from a concept of reasonableness as well-consideredness, it is discussed in what way science could serve as a model for reasonable argumentation. It turns out that in order to be reasonable two requirements have to be fulfilled. The argumentation should comply with rules which are both problem-valid and intersubjectively valid. Geometrical and anthropological perspectives don’t meet these criteria, but a critical perspective does. It is explained that a pragma-dialectical approach to argumentation which agrees with this critical perspective is indeed problem-valid and that strong pragmatic and utilitarian arguments can be given for its intersubjective validity. Thus, conventional validity is promoted for a code of conduct for discussants who want to resolve their disputes reasonably by way of a critical discussion.

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van Eemeren, F. H., & Grootendorst, R. (2015). Rationale for a Pragma-Dialectical Perspective. In Argumentation Library (Vol. 27, pp. 203–221). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20955-5_10

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