Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
2005
Journal or Book Title
Informal Logic
Volume
25
Issue
2
First Page
151
Last Page
165
Abstract
An outsider to argument theory, should she look through the rich outpouring of our recent work, might be amused to find us theorists not following our own prescriptions. We propound our ideas, but we don't always interact with each other--we don't argue. The essays by William Rehg and Robert Asen make promising start on rectifying this difficulty. I want to discuss them, first, to show how they acknowledge in exemplary fashion a pair of challenges I think we should all be addressing; and next to consider their specific responses.
Copyright Owner
Jean Goodwin
Copyright Date
2005
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Goodwin, Jean, "The Public Sphere and the Norms of Transactional Argument" (2005). English Publications. 21.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/engl_pubs/21
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Comments
This article is from Informal Logic 25 (2005): 151. Posted with permission.