Courageous Arguments and Deep Disagreements

Topoi 40 (5):1205-1212 (2019)
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Abstract

Deep disagreements are characteristically resistant to rational resolution. This paper explores the contribution a virtue theoretic approach to argumentation can make towards settling the practical matter of what to do when confronted with apparent deep disagreement, with particular attention to the virtue of courage.

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Andrew Aberdein
Florida Institute of Technology

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