[PHILOS-L] 2nd CFP: ARGUMENTATION IN THE 21st CENTURY | THE CHALLENGES: PEOPLE, SOCIETIES AND CULTURES

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Dear Colleagues,

The Research Unit "Institute for Philosophical Studies" (Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal) is organizing an International Colloquium entitled:

ARGUMENTATION IN THE 21st CENTURY | THE CHALLENGES: PEOPLE, SOCIETIES AND CULTURES, which will be held at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra on October 10 and 11, 2024.

The Colloquium's websites, where you can find information about it, are:


https://www.uc.pt/fluc/ief/ (click on the poster)

https://www.uc.pt/fluc/dfci/ (click on the poster)


The members of the Scientific Committee (and also "Keynote Speakers") are: Frans H. van Eemeren (Chair: University of Amsterdam  & University of  Leiden, NL)Bart Garssen (University of Amsterdam, NL)Hubert Marraud (Autonomous University of Madrid, SP)Isabela Fairclough (University of Central Lancashire, UK)Wu Peng (University of Jiangsu, CN)Yun Xie (University of Sun Yat-sen, CN)Scott Jacobs (University of Illinois, US)Scott F. Aikin (Vanderbilt University, US)Fabrizio Macagno (University of Lisbon, PT) António M. Martins (University of Coimbra, PT)Henrique J. Ribeiro (University of Coimbra, PT).


The main themes of the International Colloquium are: 

(1) The need to conceive of argumentation from an international and inter-civilizational perspective, considering that the way one argues and its objectives vary not only from society to society (or from culture to culture) but also from civilization to civilization. 

(2)  The need to analyze the current state of studies on rhetoric and argumentation, considering that there is not just one single model for the evaluation and interpretation of arguments, but several, disagreeing with each other, and a clear break between the schools that emphasize the dialectical matrix and those that put the accent on the rhetorical matrix.

 

A SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS is currently running from JULY 15 to SEPTEMBER 12024.


To submit a paper proposal, send an abstract of no more than 500 words (including a brief CV) to:

argumentation.in...@gmail.com

within the deadline indicated.

 

HENRIQUE JALES RIBEIRO

University of Coimbra (Portugal)

Faculty of Arts & Humanities 

Department of Philosophy, Communication and Information

RESEARCH UNIT: Institute for Philosophical Studies (FCT/Portugal)

3004-530 Coimbra Portugal

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