II—Erik C. W. Krabbe: Dialogue Logic Revisited
Abstract In an attempt to redeem the Lorenzen-type dialogues from their detractors, it is perhaps best first to provide a survey of the various benefits these dialogues have been supposed to yield. This will be done in Section I. It will not be possible, within the confines of this paper, to scrutin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Supplementary volume - Aristotelian Society 2001-07, Vol.75 (1), p.33-49 |
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In an attempt to redeem the Lorenzen-type dialogues from their detractors, it is perhaps best first to provide a survey of the various benefits these dialogues have been supposed to yield. This will be done in Section I. It will not be possible, within the confines of this paper, to scrutinize them all, but in Section II we shall delve deeper into the capacity of this type of dialogue to yield a model for the immanent criticism of philosophical positions. Section III will extend the concept of a dialogue in such a way as to conform better with our intuitive conceptions of what a rational discussion of a position should contain. This will be followed up by a concept of ‘winning a dialogue’ that takes position midway between the old conception of ‘winning one play’ and that of the full-fledged presentation of a winning strategy (a proof). Concepts of ‘rational discussion’ are thus shown to be, plausibly, more fundamental than those of proof. In Section IV, I shall discuss the specific problems about dialogical foundations put forward by Wilfrid Hodges. |
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ISSN: | 0309-7013 1467-8349 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1467-8349.00077 |