Emotions and Argumentation

Authors

  • Aaron Ben-Zeev

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v17i2.2407

Abstract

The relationship between emotions and argumentation is not always clear. I attempt to clarify this issue by referring to three basic questions: (1) Do emotions constitute a certain kind of argumentation?; (2) Do emotions constitute rational argumentation?; (3) Do emotions constitute efficient argumentation? I will claim that there are many circumstances in which the answer to these questions is positive. After describing such circumstances, the educational implications of the connection between emotions and argumentation will be indicated.

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Published

1995-01-01

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