Browsing by Author "Oruç, Rahmi"
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Argüman analizinde dört yaklaşım: Toulmin modeli, pragma-diyalektik, politik söylem analizi ve argüman kaynakları modelinin bir karşılaştırması
Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali; Küçükural, Önder; Oruç, Rahmi. (Istanbul University Press, 2020)Bir gerekçe ile bir iddia arasında kurulan çıkarsama ilişkisi tüm argüman teorilerinin ve modellerinin temelini oluşturur. Bununla birlikte farklı analitik öncelikler doğrultusunda detaylandırılmış çeşitli argüman modelleri ... -
Sequencing critical moves for ethical argumentation practice: Munāẓara and the Interdependence of procedure and agent
Oruç, Rahmi; Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali; Sadek, Karim. (2023)The aim of this paper is to highlight an interdependence between procedural and agential norms that undermines their neat separation when appraising argumentation. Drawing on the munāẓara tradition, we carve a space for ... -
Uses, motives, functions, and virtues of silence in argumentation in light of Jadal and Adab al-Bahth wa al-Munazarah
Taiai, Maria; Oruç, Rahmi. (University of Malaya, 2021)Munazarah procedure determines who has the right to speak and who should remain silent until his turn comes. In fact, proper argumentation requires each party to remain silent where the right to speak is not theirs. However, ... -
The virtuous arguer as a virtuous sequencer
Oruç, Rahmi; Sadek, Karim; Küçükural, Önder. (Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2023)In this paper we draw on the munazara tradition to intervene in the debate on whether argument assessment should be agent- or act-based. We introduce and deploy the notion of sequencing - the ordering of the antagonist's ... -
What do we do with arguments?: Situating munāẓara in contemporary argumentation scholarship
Oruç, Rahmi. (İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, Medeniyetler İttifakı Enstitüsü, 2022)This study introduces Ādāb al-Baḥth wa al-Munāẓara, literally the manners of inquiry and argumentation, to contemporary argumentation scholarship. To do so, I begin with a rather broad research question: Why do argumentation ...