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Emotion Does Not Have to Cause Harm to an Argument

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2009

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Gilbert, Michael

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Abstract

The presence of emotion does not necessarily harm an argument. Emotion can play a role in traditional, logic-based theories of argumentation.

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Communication

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Gilbert, M. A. (2004). Emotion, argumentation & informal logic. Informal Logic, 24(3).