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  1. Argumentation and the interpretation of religious texts
  2. Argumentation and the interpretation of religious texts
  3. The boundaries of lying
  4. Argumentation schemes in AI: A literature review. Introduction to the special issue
  5. Analyzing dialogue moves in chronic care communication
  6. How can metaphors communicate arguments?
  7. Coding Problematic Understanding in Patient–provider Interactions
  8. Assessing relevance
  9. A dialectical approach to presupposition
  10. Practical Reasoning Arguments: A Modular Approach
  11. Evidence and presumptions for analyzing and detecting misunderstandings
  12. Defaults and inferences in interpretation
  13. Pragmatic Maxims and Presumptions in Legal Interpretation
  14. How to analyze the communicative functions of dialogues
  15. Understanding misunderstandings. Presuppositions and presumptions in doctor-patient chronic care consultations
  16. Capone, Alessandro: The pragmatics of indirect reports. Socio-philosophical considerations
  17. Arguments of statutory interpretation and argumentation schemes
  18. Analogical Arguments: Inferential Structures and Defeasibility Conditions
  19. How Dialogic Settings Influence Evidence Use in Adolescent Students
  20. An argumentation framework for contested cases of statutory interpretation
  21. Uncommon ground
  22. Argumentation methods in educational contexts: Introduction to the special issue
  23. Argument relevance and structure. Assessing and developing students’ uses of evidence
  24. Presuppositions as Cancellable Inferences
  25. Reporting and Interpreting Intentions in Defamation Law
  26. A classification system for argumentation schemes
  27. Presupposition as Argumentative Reasoning
  28. Developing Argumentation Strategies in Electronic Dialogs: Is Modeling Effective?
  29. The Importance and Trickiness of Definition Strategies in Legal and Political Argumentation
  30. Interpretative Disputes, Explicatures, and Argumentative Reasoning
  31. Classifying the Patterns of Natural Arguments
  32. A Means-End Classification of Argumentation Schemes
  33. The Hidden Acts of Definition Definition in Law: Statutory Definitions Definition and Burden of Persuasion
  34. Same sex marriage and liberty
  35. Argumentation Theory in Education Studies: Coding and Improving Students’ Argumentative Strategies
  36. Reconstructing Metaphorical Meaning
  37. Emotive Language in Argumentation
  38. Analogy and Redefinition
  39. Strategies of Character Attack
  40. Implicatures as Forms of Argument
  41. Understanding Students’ Reasoning: Argumentation Schemes as an Interpretation Method in Science Education
  42. What Students’ Arguments Can Tell Us: Using Argumentation Schemes in Science Education
  43. Presumptions in Legal Argumentation
  44. Classifying the Properties of Life
  45. Presumptive Reasoning in Interpretation. Implicatures and Conflicts of Presumptions
  46. What Students’ Arguments Can Tell Us: Using Argumentation Schemes in Science Education
  47. Reasoning from paradigms and negative evidence
  48. What we hide in words: Emotive words and persuasive definitions
  49. Dichotomies and Oppositions in Legal Argumentation
  50. Wrenching from Context: The Manipulation of Commitments
  51. Argument from Analogy in Law, the Classical Tradition, and Recent Theories
  52. Reasoning from Classifications and Definitions
  53. The Argumentative Structure of Persuasive Definitions
  54. Dialectical Relevance and Dialogical Context in Walton’s Pragmatic Theory
  55. Argumentation Schemes
  56. Argument diagramming in logic, law and artificial intelligence
  57. The Fallaciousness of Threats: Character and Ad Baculum
  58. “Fag Church”
  59. Araucaria as a Tool for Diagramming Arguments in Teaching and Studying Philosophy
  60. Common Knowledge in Legal Reasoning about Evidence
  61. Burdens of Proof and Persuasion in Everyday Argumentation
  62. Argumentative Reasoning Patterns
  63. Introduction
  64. Causal Argumentation Schemes
  65. Schemes and Enthymemes
  66. Attack, Rebuttal, and Refutation
  67. The History of Schemes
  68. A User's Compendium of Schemes
  69. Refining the Classification of Schemes
  70. Formalizing Schemes
  71. Schemes in Computer Systems
  72. Bibliography
  73. Reasoning from Paradigms and Negative Evidence
  74. Introduction
  75. The Emotions in Our Words
  76. When Words Are Emotive
  77. When Words Are Reasoning
  78. The Acts of Defining
  79. What Our Words Hide
  80. Dialogues and Commitments
  81. Metadialogues and Redefinitions
  82. Conclusion
  83. References
  84. Basic Tools in the State of the Art
  85. Schemes for Argument from Analogy, Classification, and Precedent
  86. Knowledge-Related, Practical, and Other Schemes
  87. Arguments from Generally Accepted Opinions, Commitment, and Character
  88. Fabrizio Macagno, Douglas Walton: Argumentation schemes and topical relations
  89. Presupposing redefinitions: Fabrizio Macagno