26.3056, Confs: General Linguistics, Philosophy of Language/Poland
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Subject: 26.3056, Confs: General Linguistics, Philosophy of Language/Poland
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Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 14:32:06
From: Martin Hinton [upthemaffit at gmail.com]
Subject: Workshops in Informal Logic and Linguistics
Workshops in Informal Logic and Linguistics
Short Title: WILL
Date: 23-Apr-2016 - 23-Apr-2016
Location: Lodz, Poland
Contact: Martin Hinton
Contact Email: will2016lodz at gmail.com
Meeting URL: http://filologia.uni.lodz.pl/WILL/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Philosophy of Language
Meeting Description:
The aim of this meeting is to discuss the theory and practice of argument and reasoning from a linguistics perspective. Topics will depend on the interests of the participants, but are likely to include:
The Language of Argumentation
Argumentation and Experiment in Linguistics
The Nature of Evidence
Informal Logic Fallacies
Materials for Teaching Argumentation
Rhetoric and Persuasion
Rather than presentations followed by a few minutes for discussion, this meeting will feature workshops of about one hour, concentrating on providing a forum for discussion and co-operation.
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