A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the Tides

This paper is a case study. After formulating three norms for critical assessment of argumentation (section 1), I give a brief overview of Galileo’s argumentative strategy in his Dialogue and present his argument for the cause of the tides, which appears as an argument by analogy (section 2). I then...

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Main Author: Kremling Alexander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-09-01
Series:Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2018-0032
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spelling doaj-28840ee208e1490094d33aea30523f362021-09-05T14:02:01ZengSciendoStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric0860-150X2199-60592018-09-0155113114910.2478/slgr-2018-0032slgr-2018-0032A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the TidesKremling Alexander0Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle,Saxony-Anhalt, GermanyThis paper is a case study. After formulating three norms for critical assessment of argumentation (section 1), I give a brief overview of Galileo’s argumentative strategy in his Dialogue and present his argument for the cause of the tides, which appears as an argument by analogy (section 2). I then discuss possible reconstructions of this argumentation, with one particular suggestion in detail. These arguments seem to fall short, given the aforementioned set of norms (section 3). This leads to my own proposal of Galileo’s argument. I defend this proposal and it’s general idea - that is, the argument’s pattern. It will be classified as ‘interventionist’ and useful regarding the goals of critical assessment (section 4). Finally, I suggest that the pattern of argument is applicable to other cases and useful for applied theory of science (section 5).https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2018-0032analogycausationinterventionismargumentation theorygalileo galilei
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A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the Tides
Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
analogy
causation
interventionism
argumentation theory
galileo galilei
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title A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the Tides
title_short A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the Tides
title_full A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the Tides
title_fullStr A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the Tides
title_full_unstemmed A New Argument Scheme for Causal Explanations by Analogy? The Case of Galileo’s Explanation of the Tides
title_sort new argument scheme for causal explanations by analogy? the case of galileo’s explanation of the tides
publisher Sciendo
series Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
issn 0860-150X
2199-6059
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This paper is a case study. After formulating three norms for critical assessment of argumentation (section 1), I give a brief overview of Galileo’s argumentative strategy in his Dialogue and present his argument for the cause of the tides, which appears as an argument by analogy (section 2). I then discuss possible reconstructions of this argumentation, with one particular suggestion in detail. These arguments seem to fall short, given the aforementioned set of norms (section 3). This leads to my own proposal of Galileo’s argument. I defend this proposal and it’s general idea - that is, the argument’s pattern. It will be classified as ‘interventionist’ and useful regarding the goals of critical assessment (section 4). Finally, I suggest that the pattern of argument is applicable to other cases and useful for applied theory of science (section 5).
topic analogy
causation
interventionism
argumentation theory
galileo galilei
url https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2018-0032
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