Rules Flashcards
What is rule number 1
Freedom rule
What is rule number 2
Burden of proof rule
What is rule number 3
Standpoint rule
What is rule number 4
Relevance rule
What is rule number 5
Uunexpressed premisse rule
What is rule number 6
Starting point rule
What is rule number 7
Argument scheme rule
What is rule number 8
Validity rule
What is rule number 9
Closure rule
What is rule number 10
Usage rule
Describe Rule number 1
Parties must not prevent each other from putting forward standpoints or casting doubt on standpoints
Describe Rule number 2
A pary who puts forward a standpoint is obliged to defend it if asked to do so
Describe Rule number 3
A party’s attack on a standpoint must relate to the standpoint that has indeed been advanced by the other party
Describe Rule number 4
The pary may defend his or her standpoint only by advancing argumentation relating to that standpoint
Describe Rule number 5
A party may not falsely present something as a premise that has been left unexpressed by the other party or the deny a premise that he or she has left implicit
Describe Rule number 6
No party may not falsely present a premise as a accepted startingpoint, or deny a premise representing a accepted startingpoint
Describe Rule number 7
a standpoint may not be regarded as conclusively defended if the defence does not take place by means of a appropriate argument scheme that is correctly applied.
Describe Rule number 8
the reasoning in the argumentation must be logically valid or must be capable of being made valid by making explicit one or more unexpressed premises
Describe Rule number 9
A failed defence of a standpoint must result in the protagonist retracting the standpoint, and a successfull defence of a standpoint must result in the antagonist retracting his or her doubts
Describe Rule number 10
Parties must not use any formulations that are insufficiently clear or confusingly ambiguous, and they must interpret the formulations of the other party as carefully and accurately as possible