The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century

From early modernity, philosophers have engaged in skeptical discussions concerning knowledge of the existence, state, and standing of other minds. The analogical move from self to other unfolds as controversy. This paper reposes the problem as an argumentation predicament and examines analogy as an...

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Main Author: G. Thomas Goodnight
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Windsor 2013-12-01
Series:Informal Logic
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Online Access:https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4079
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spelling doaj-72d5c8023a9842418ef2703d50b619352020-11-25T02:38:15ZengUniversity of WindsorInformal Logic0824-25770824-25772013-12-0133451053010.22329/il.v33i4.40793253The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New CenturyG. Thomas Goodnight0University of Southern CaliforniaFrom early modernity, philosophers have engaged in skeptical discussions concerning knowledge of the existence, state, and standing of other minds. The analogical move from self to other unfolds as controversy. This paper reposes the problem as an argumentation predicament and examines analogy as an opening to the study of rhetorical cognition. Rhetorical cognition is identified as a productive process coming to terms with an other through testing sustainable risk. The paper explains how self-sustaining risk is theorized by Aristotle’s virtue ethics in the polis. Moral hazard is identified as a threat to modern argument communities.https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4079Argument culture, other minds, rhetorical cognition, institutional logic, moral hazard, community of practice, risk, reasonableness, contingency.
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The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century
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Argument culture, other minds, rhetorical cognition, institutional logic, moral hazard, community of practice, risk, reasonableness, contingency.
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title The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century
title_short The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century
title_full The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century
title_fullStr The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century
title_full_unstemmed The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century
title_sort virtues of reason and the problem of other minds: reflections on argumentation in a new century
publisher University of Windsor
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0824-2577
publishDate 2013-12-01
description From early modernity, philosophers have engaged in skeptical discussions concerning knowledge of the existence, state, and standing of other minds. The analogical move from self to other unfolds as controversy. This paper reposes the problem as an argumentation predicament and examines analogy as an opening to the study of rhetorical cognition. Rhetorical cognition is identified as a productive process coming to terms with an other through testing sustainable risk. The paper explains how self-sustaining risk is theorized by Aristotle’s virtue ethics in the polis. Moral hazard is identified as a threat to modern argument communities.
topic Argument culture, other minds, rhetorical cognition, institutional logic, moral hazard, community of practice, risk, reasonableness, contingency.
url https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4079
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