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Arguing as a virtuous arguer would argue

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Gascón, José Ángel
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https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v35i4.4332
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Copyright for each article published in Informal Logic belongs to its author(s). Informal Logic has the right of first publication. Permission to reprint any article that appears in Informal Logic MUST be obtained in writing from the author(s). In addition to any form of acknowledgement required by the author(s), the following notice must be added to the statement of copyright permission made in the reprint: Arguing as a Virtuous Arguer Would Argue as originally published in Informal Logic, 2015, Volume 35, Number 4, pp. 467-487.
Abstract
A virtue approach to argumentation would focus on the arguers’ character rather than on her arguments. Therefore, it must be explained how good arguments relate to virtuous arguers. This article focuses on this issue. It is argued that, besides the usual logical, dialectical, and rhetorical standards, a virtuously produced good argument must meet two additional requirements: the arguer must be in a specific state of mind, and the argument must be broadly conceived of as an argumentative intervention and thus excel from every perspective.
Une approche à l'argumentation fondée sur des vertus devrait être axée sur le caractère des raisonneurs plutôt que sur leurs arguments. Par conséquent, il doit être expliqué comment de bons arguments se rapportent aux raisonneurs vertueux. Cet article se concentre sur cette question. On fait valoir que, outre les normes logiques, dialectiques, et rhétoriques typiques, un bon argument produit vertueusement doit répondre à deux exigences supplémentaires: le raisonneur doit être dans un état d'esprit spécifique, et l'argument doit être largement conçu comme une intervention argumentative et donc doit exceller sur tous les plans.
Citation
Informal Logic, Vol. 35, No. 4 (2015), pp. 467–487
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