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Argumentation 4 (2):153-169 (1990)

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  1. A Third Perspective on Argument.Dale Hample - 1985 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 18 (1):1 - 22.
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  • (6 other versions)Logic and Conversation.H. Paul Grice - 1975 - In Donald Davidson (ed.), The logic of grammar. Encino, Calif.: Dickenson Pub. Co.. pp. 64-75.
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  • Aggravated and mitigated opening utterances.WilliamL Benoit & PamelaJ Benoit - 1990 - Argumentation 4 (2):171-183.
    Four types of aggravated opening utterances (insult, command, accusation, refusal without a reason) and four types of mitigated opening utterances (request, indication of shared responsibility, reaffirmation, and refusal with a reason) were investigated. Ordinary social actors rated each of the mitigated opening utterances higher than aggravated opening utterances on specific appropriateness, general appropriateness, and effectiveness. Hence, the type of opening employed to initiate an argumentative episode influences judgments of appropriateness and effectiveness.
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  • Consciousness: The mindlessness/mindfulness and verbal report controversies.P. J. Benoit & W. L. Benoit - 1986 - Western Journal of Speech Communication 50:41-63.
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