Phänomenologie der digitalen Welt

Sommerschule der Deutschen Gesellschaft für phänomenologische Forschung

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Judging the quality of audiences and narrative rationality

Walter R. Fisher

pp. 85-103

Abstrakt

that the practical reasoning involved in choice or decision making can always be expressed in the form of theoretical reasoning by introducing additional premises. But what is gained by such a move? The reasoning by which new premises are introduced is merely concealed, and resort to these premises appears entirely arbitrary, although in reality it too is the outcome of a decision that can be justified only in an argumentative, and not in a demonstrative, manner.1

Publication details

Published in:

Golden James L., Pilotta Joseph J. (1986) Practical reasoning in human affairs: studies in honor of Chaim Perelman. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 85-103

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4674-3_6

Referenz:

Fisher Walter R. (1986) „Judging the quality of audiences and narrative rationality“, In: J. L. Golden & J. J. Pilotta (eds.), Practical reasoning in human affairs, Dordrecht, Springer, 85–103.