In Defence of Virtue: The Legitimacy of Agent-Based Argument Appraisal

Authors

  • Andrew Aberdein Florida Institute of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v34i1.3938

Keywords:

ad hominem, argumentational vice, argumentational virtue, fallacy, virtue argumentation

Abstract

Several authors have recently begun to apply virtue theory to argumentation. Critics of this programme have suggested that no such theory can avoid committing an ad hominem fallacy. This criticism is shown to trade unsuccessfully on an ambiguity in the definition of ad hominem. The ambiguity is resolved and a virtue-theoretic account of ad hominem reasoning is defended.

Author Biography

Andrew Aberdein, Florida Institute of Technology

Associate Professor, School of Arts and Communication

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Published

2014-02-27

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