The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation

The paper is devoted to the relevance criterion of argument evaluation within argumentation theory. Argument evaluation is a tool to avoid misunderstanding and misleading in argumentation — one of the most basic forms of human communications. The purpose of the paper is to outline the generalized re...

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Main Author: Viktoriia Babiuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology 2021-04-01
Series:Future Human Image
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Online Access:http://www.fhijournal.org/journals/2021/15/FHI_15_Babiuk.pdf
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spelling doaj-5c78404067ed4a05bdd34c56aa36e7012021-05-03T11:54:15ZengInternational Society of Philosophy and CosmologyFuture Human Image2311-88222519-26042021-04-0115142310.29202/fhi/15/2The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument EvaluationViktoriia Babiuk0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9415-2264Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Kyiv, Ukraine)The paper is devoted to the relevance criterion of argument evaluation within argumentation theory. Argument evaluation is a tool to avoid misunderstanding and misleading in argumentation — one of the most basic forms of human communications. The purpose of the paper is to outline the generalized relevance criterion, which involves the key relevance types proposed in different approaches to argumentation. Achieving this goal helps to give a clear answer to the question, “What is to be relevant within the argumentative communication?” The author proves that the key features of logical relevance, dialectical relevance, and audience relevance. It is compared these relevant types to answer the question, “Whether is it possible to integrate them into one generalized criterion of relevance?”http://www.fhijournal.org/journals/2021/15/FHI_15_Babiuk.pdfreal argumentlogical relevancedialectical relevanceaudience-relevanceinformal consequence
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The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation
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real argument
logical relevance
dialectical relevance
audience-relevance
informal consequence
author_facet Viktoriia Babiuk
author_sort Viktoriia Babiuk
title The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation
title_short The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation
title_full The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation
title_fullStr The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation
title_sort generalized criterion of relevance for argument evaluation
publisher International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology
series Future Human Image
issn 2311-8822
2519-2604
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The paper is devoted to the relevance criterion of argument evaluation within argumentation theory. Argument evaluation is a tool to avoid misunderstanding and misleading in argumentation — one of the most basic forms of human communications. The purpose of the paper is to outline the generalized relevance criterion, which involves the key relevance types proposed in different approaches to argumentation. Achieving this goal helps to give a clear answer to the question, “What is to be relevant within the argumentative communication?” The author proves that the key features of logical relevance, dialectical relevance, and audience relevance. It is compared these relevant types to answer the question, “Whether is it possible to integrate them into one generalized criterion of relevance?”
topic real argument
logical relevance
dialectical relevance
audience-relevance
informal consequence
url http://www.fhijournal.org/journals/2021/15/FHI_15_Babiuk.pdf
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