
handle: 11365/33874
Gliederung 1. Begriffsbestimmungen 2. Geschichte und Bedeutung der Argumentationstheorie 3. Die Funktion von Argumentationen - Die Grundansätze in der Argumentationstheorie 3.1. Rhetorische Argumentationstheorie - Ziel: Persuasion 3.2. Konsensualistische Argumentationstheorien - Ziel: Konsens 3.3. Erkenntnistheoretische Argumentationstheorien - Ziel: Erkenntnis 4. Die Funktionsweise von Argumentationen 5. Unterschiedliche Argumentationsarten 6. Definition von 'Argumentation' 7. Praktische Begründungen
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way of functioning of argumentation, function of argumentation, epistemological approach to argumentation, argumentation theory; definition of 'argument'; definition of 'argumentation'; history of argumentation theory; function of argumentation; rhetorical approach to argumentation; consensualistic approach to argumentation; epistemological approach to argumentation; way of functioning of argumentation; different types of arguments; practical justification, rhetorical approach to argumentation, history of argumentation theory, argumentation theory, definition of 'argument', practical justification, different types of argument, definition of 'argumentation', consensualistic approach to argumentation
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