The dialectical perspective on argument and audience
(a) explores how we use communication to influence or change people in situations
where they have choices to make.
(b) explores argumentation as a series of formal rules for distinguishing sound
arguments from unsound ones.
(c) explores the structure of conversations in which people offer and analyze
reasons.
(d) explores the ethics of the practice of argumentation.
C
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