Dissociation: Between Rhetorical Success and Dialectical Soundness

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As van Eemeren and Houtlosser (1997) have argued, discussants not only aim at resolving their differences of opinion in a rational fashion, but also in their own favor. To that purpose they carry out all kinds of strategic maneuvers, not the least of which is to represent the state of affairs in such a way that their own position is strengthened.

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van Rees, M. A. (2009). Dissociation: Between Rhetorical Success and Dialectical Soundness. In Argumentation Library (Vol. 14, pp. 25–34). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9165-0_3

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