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Appeal to Pity: Argumentum Ad Misericordiam: Suny Series, Logic & Language

Autor Douglas Walton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 1997
Appeal to pity has frequently been exploited with amazing success as a deceptive tactic of argumentation, so much so that it has traditionally been treated as a fallacy. Using a case study method, the author examines examples of appeals to pity and compassion in real arguments in order to classify, analyze, and evaluate the types of arguments used in these appeals. Among the cases studied are the controversial use of poster kids in the Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy and the baby incubators story deployed by a public relations firm to influence the decision to send U.S. forces into Kuwait during the Gulf War. In addition to the analyses of these and other case studies, this book provides, for the first time, precise guidelines and useful criteria with which to identify, analyze, and evaluate instances of the ad misericordiam argument."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780791434611
ISBN-10: 0791434613
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: State University of New York Press
Seria Suny Series, Logic & Language


Notă biografică

Douglas Walton is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Winnipeg, Canada. He is the author of numerous books, including Plausible Argument in Everyday Conversation and Commitment in Dialogue: Basic Concepts of Interpersonal Reasoning, both published by SUNY Press, as well as Arguments from Ignorance; Argumentation Schemes for Presumptive Reasoning; A Pragmatic Theory of Fallacy; The Pace of Emotion in Argument; Slippery Slope Arguments; Begging the Question: Circular Reasoning as a Tactic of Argumentation; Practical Reasoning: Goal-Driven, Knowledge-Based, Action-Guiding Argumentation; and Informal Logic: A Handbook for Critical Argumentation.