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Schemes, Critical Questions, and Complete Argument Evaluation

Shiyang Yu, Frank Zenker

2020Argumentation31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract According to the argument scheme approach, to evaluate a given scheme-saturating instance completely does entail asking all critical questions (CQs) relevant to it. Although this is a central task for argumentation theorists, the field currently lacks a method for providing a complete argument evaluation. Approaching this task at the meta-level, we combine a logical with a substantive approach to the argument schemes by starting from Toulmin’s schema: ‘data, warrant, so claim’. For the yet more general schema: ‘premise(s); if premise(s), then conclusion; so conclusion’, we forward a meta-level CQ-list that is arguably both complete and applicable. This list should inform ongoing theoretical efforts at generating appropriate object-level CQs for specific argument schemes.

Topics & Concepts

PremiseArgument (complex analysis)WarrantArgumentation theorySchema (genetic algorithms)EpistemologyComputer scienceArgument mapPhilosophyInformation retrievalBiochemistryChemistryEconomicsFinancial economicsMulti-Agent Systems and NegotiationLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgeLogic, programming, and type systems
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