Evaluating arguments based on Toulmin's scheme

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Abstract

Toulmin's scheme for the layout of arguments (1958) represents an influential tool for the analysis of arguments. The scheme enriches the traditional premises-conclusion model of arguments by distinguishing additional elements, like warrant, backing and rebuttal. The present paper contains a formal elaboration of Toulmin's scheme, and extends it with a treatment of the formal evaluation of Toulmin-style arguments, which Toulmin did not discuss at all. Arguments are evaluated in terms of a so-called dialectical interpretation of their assumptions. In such an interpretation, an argument's assumptions can be evaluated as defeated, e.g. when there is a defeating reason against the assumption. The present work builds on recent research on defeasible argumentation (cf. e.g. the work of Pollock, Reiter, Loui, Vreeswijk, Prakken, Hage and Dung). More specifically, the author's work on the dialectical logic DEFLOG and the argumentation tool ARGUMED serve as starting points.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArguing on the Toulmin Model. New Essays in Argument Analysis and Evaluation
EditorsD Hitchcock, B Verheij
Place of PublicationDordrecht
PublisherSpringer
Pages181-202
Number of pages22
ISBN (Print)978-1-4020-4937-8
Publication statusPublished - 2006
EventConference on the Uses of Argument - , Canada
Duration: 1-May-2005 → …

Publication series

NameARGUMENTATION LIBRARY
PublisherSPRINGER
Volume10

Other

OtherConference on the Uses of Argument
Country/TerritoryCanada
Period01/05/2005 → …

Keywords

  • Stephen E. Toulmin
  • defeasible argumentation
  • argument evaluation

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