Adversariality in Argumentation: Shortcomings of Minimal Adversariality and A Possible Reconstruction

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Iñaki Xavier Larrauri Pertierra
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[1] Macquarie University,Department of Philosophy
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Argumentation | 2022年 / 36卷
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Argumentation; Adversariality; Deduction; Rationality; Justification; Ideal Theory;
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Minimal adversariality consists in the opposition of contradictory conclusions in argumentation, and its usual metaphorical expression as a game between combating arguers has seen it be criticized from a number of perspectives: the language used, whether cooperation best attains the argumentative telos of epistemic betterment, and the ideal nature of the metaphor itself. This paper explores primarily the idealization of deductive argumentation, which is problematic due to its attenuated applicability to a dialectic involving premises and justificatory biases that are left hidden and unelucidated. To clarify the issue and offer up a solution, we consider minimal adversariality as an involuntary state of affairs before relating this interpretation to a link between rational persuasion and the attainment of epistemic betterment. Through this we see how the idealizing tendencies of minimal adversariality can be reduced even in argumentation involving premises whose justifications for any arguer are inaccessible to any other arguer.
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