Was Aristotle a Virtue Argumentation Theorist?

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Virtue theories of argumentation (VTA) emphasize the roles arguers play in the conduct and evaluation of arguments, and lay particular stress on arguers’ acquired dispositions of character, that is, virtues and vices. The inspiration for VTA lies in virtue epistemology and virtue ethics, the latter being a modern revival of Aristotle’s ethics. Aristotle is also, of course, the father of Western logic and argumentation. This paper asks to what degree Aristotle may thereby be claimed as a forefather by VTA.

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Aberdein, A. (2021). Was Aristotle a Virtue Argumentation Theorist? In Argumentation Library (Vol. 39, pp. 215–229). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70817-7_11

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