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Journal articles on the topic "Argumentation dialectique"
Carrera, Giovanni. "Argumentation et dialectique en Islam, by Abdessamad Belhaj." Ilahiyat Studies 4, no. 2 (December 25, 2013): 272–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2013.42.91.
Full textValenti, Jean. "Toposémie, topos et figure imaginaire : à propos de La route d’Altamont de Gabrielle Roy." Articles, essais 25, no. 1-2 (July 30, 2014): 59–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1026087ar.
Full textReguig, Delphine. "Herméneutique contre dialectique : la rhétorique argumentative dans La Thébaïde, Britannicus, Mithridate." Exercices de rhétorique, no. 1 (July 2, 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rhetorique.96.
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Rambourg, Camille. "Les Topoi d’Aristote, Rhétorique II 23 : enquête sur les origines de la notion de lieu rhétorique." Thesis, Paris Est, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PEST0032.
Full textThis study attempts to account for the difficulties raised by the notion of topos in Aristotle’s Rhetoric and the list of the twenty-eight topoi of enthymeme in Rhet. II 23. Its main hypothe-sis is that Aristotle tries to frame the concept of a truly rhetorical topos. In his list, he rethinks the theoretical model of dialectical invention in such a manner as to include elements adapted from his own Topics as well as elements from the tradition of the rhetorical technai –the ulti-mate end being oratorical practice.The first part tries to highlight the theoretical influences for the concept of topos and the list in Rhet. II 23: the traditional rhetorical technai on the one hand, and the model of dialectical invention on the other. In the second part, each individual topos is analysed in its literary con-text, in order to determine the rôle of oratorical practice – understood in a wide sense, includ-ing history, tragedy and comedy – for the selection and the description of the topoi in Rhet. II 23
Bartocci, Barbara. "Dialectical reasoning and topical argument in the middle ages : an inquiry into the commentaries on aristotle's "topics" (1250-1500)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Tours, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOUR2035.
Full textFor anyone who intends to inquiry into the reception fo the Arisotelian Topics in the Middle Age, the inevitable starting point is the unique monography dealing with this issue, namely The Tradition of the Topics in the Middle Ages. The Commentaries on Aristotie‘s and Boethius ‘Topics’, published by Nigel Jørgen Green-Pedersen in 1984. Since the publication of this volume, scholarly research on medieval logic has shown the need to define better there suits of Green-Pedersens ‘s analysis. My PhD thesis aims at placing the commentators of the Topics in their intellectual context. Through the analysis of manuscript material, I have tried to show the bearing of authors’ diverse philosophical orientations on their approach to and reflections on the Aristotelian work. The earliest Parisian masters who commented on the Topics were concemed with issues that originated from the literaI explanation of the text, e.g. whether the various types of syllogisms had different forms or whether they differentiated only materially. Their prosecutors, namely the modistic authors Boethius of Dacia, Simon of Faversham and Radulphus Brito analysed the Topics in a different way. They paid special attention to metalogical questions, which were beyond the scope of the mere literal explication of the text. In mid-14th century, the Parisian master of art John Buridan proposed an innovative view about the proper subject of dialectic: it was dialectical argumentation, namely a probative or convincing reasoning which brought the agent an epistemic gain, although it could be formally invaiid. Buridan’s opinion about the subject matter of dialectic was adopted by 15th century masters, who taught in University that were nominalist in orientation. In those 15th century Universities in which the via antiqua provided the intellectual setting for masters and scholars, commentators of Aristotle’s Topics were influenced by 13th century commentators, such as Albert the Great. The English reception of the Aristotelian Topics was significantly diverse from the continental or Parisian tradition. The commentaries written by Pseudo-Bonaventure, John Duns Scotus and Walter Burley shared common features, which were strictly connected to terministic logic and which were not present in Parisian commentaries of the same period
Arioua, Abdallah. "Formalisation et étude des explications dialectiques dans les bases de connaissances incohérentes." Thesis, Montpellier, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016MONTT261/document.
Full textKnowledge bases are deductive databases where the machinery of logic is used to represent domain-specific and general-purpose knowledge over existing data. In the existential rules framework a knowledge base is composed of two layers: the data layer which represents the factual knowledge, and the ontological layer that incorporates rules of deduction and negative constraints. The main reasoning service in such framework is answering queries over the data layer by means of the ontological layer. As in classical logic, contradictions trivialize query answering since everything follows from a contradiction (ex falso quodlibet). Recently, inconsistency-tolerant approaches have been proposed to cope with such problem in the existential rules framework. They deploy repairing strategies on the knowledge base to restore consistency and overcome the problem of trivialization. However, these approaches are sometimes unintelligible and not straightforward for the end-user as they implement complex repairing strategies. This would jeopardize the trust relation between the user and the knowledge-based system. In this thesis we answer the research question: ``How do we make query answering intelligible to the end-user in presence of inconsistency?''. The answer that the thesis is built around is ``We use explanations to facilitate the understanding of query answering''. We propose meta-level and object-level dialectical explanations that take the form of a dialogue between the user and the reasoner about the entailment of a given query. We study these explanations in the framework of logic-based argumentation and dialectics and we study their properties and their impact on users
Vulcan, Ruxandra Irina. "Savoir et rhétorique dans les dialogues littéraires français entre 1515 et 1550." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100219.
Full textThis study concerns the rise of the dialogue, before its golden age, from the point of view of the 16th century "askes sonocinades" and civility, with reference to enunciation and cognition. The corpus is chosen on the basis of dialogue appearing in the title or the subtitle (medical, political, moored and religious dialogues by Margaret of Navarre, P. Viret, J. Calvin, P. Dore, N. Grenier and the cyonbalummundi). Chapter headings. I. An attempted definition of the literary form of dialogue in the light of its history (multiple origins) and of 16th century theoretical texts. Ii. Fiction: spatho-temporal framework, onomastic. Iii. Configuration of the texts in respect of polyphony and philosophy (study of texts and pretexts). Iv. Voices and characters. Rhetoric (prosopopee, according to quintilven) and enunciation (cognitive, expressive and interactive aspects), (these types of characters). V. Studies and civility (berevotence, politeness, laughter), (there period). Vi. Argumentation (according to 16th century dialectics). Study of the interval dynamics. Problems and their resolution under a) questions and conversation. B) argumentation procedures in those dialogical modes (three periods). The study show coherent development towards the humorist dialogue in prose; voices and characters stave out more cleverly. Sociability, the aut spoken word and argumentation become prominent. The period discussed is characterized by a richness of invention, simple style and a tendency to gaiety
Beaupré, Sophie. "L'approche dialectique pragmatique dans l'analyse des arguments." Mémoire, 2009. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/2757/1/M11307.pdf.
Full textBonin, Maxime. "La redéfinition du concept de sophisme par la théorie pragma-dialectique de l'argumentation." Mémoire, 2012. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5229/1/M12701.pdf.
Full textChaput, Mathieu. "L'argumentation dans la communication : une analyse des interactions au sein d'une communauté politique en réseau." Thèse, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/17408.
Full textBooks on the topic "Argumentation dialectique"
Perani, Jacques. Comment progresser en communication avec la dialectique. [Héricy]: Editions du Puits fleuri, 1997.
Find full textPlantin, Christian. L' argumentation: Histoire, théories et perspectives. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2005.
Find full textR, Grootendorst, ed. A systematic theory of argumentation: The pragma-dialectical approach. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Find full textO, Moene Karl, ed. Alternatives to capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Find full textBruce, Chilton, ed. The intellectual foundations of Christian and Jewish discourse: The philosophy of religious argument. London: Routledge, 1997.
Find full textGrootendorst, Rob, and F. H. van Eemeren. Systematic Theory of Argumentation: The Pragma-Dialectical Approach. Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Find full textGrootendorst, Rob, and F. H. van Eemeren. Systematic Theory of Argumentation: The Pragma-Dialectical Approach. Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Find full textGrootendorst, Rob, and F. H. van Eemeren. Systematic Theory of Argumentation: The Pragma-Dialectical Approach. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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