Ó hovado: osobní argumentace v Descartových Meditacích

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Title in English Oh Flesh: personal argumentation in Descartes' Meditations
Authors

PICHA Marek

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Studia philosophica
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Philosophy and religion
Keywords personal argumentation ad hominem Descartes Meditations
Description The text is devoted to partial argumentative analysis of Descartes Meditations in terms of persuasive schemes of personal argumentatiton. Descartes Meditations are used as a source of illustrations for various types of personal reasoning and the corresponding critical questions. Attention is given both to positive and negative form of a personal argumentation, namely to a pattern of ad hominem and ad verecundiam. The analysis presents variations of argumentative scheme and relevant evaluation tool. The text also offers justification for the interpretation of Descartes salutation O caro as a persuasive move within the meaning of ad hominem argumentation, which is reflected in its controversial Czech translation.
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