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    A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Argument Predispositions in China: Argumentativeness, Verbal Aggressiveness, Argument Frames, and Personalization of Conflict.Yun Xie, Dale Hample & Xiaoli Wang - 2015 - Argumentation 29 (3):265-284.
    China has a longstanding tradition of stressing the values of harmony and coherence, and Chinese society has often been portrayed as a culture in which conflict avoidance is viewed more positively than direct confrontation and argumentation. In order to evaluate the validity of this claim, this paper sketches Chinese people’s feelings and understandings about interpersonal arguing by reporting results of a data collection in China, using measures of argumentativeness, verbal aggressiveness, argument frames, and personalization of conflict. These results were compared (...)
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    Conductive Argument as a Mode of Strategic Maneuvering.Yun Xie - 2017 - Informal Logic 37 (1):2-22.
    This paper is to argue that conductive arguments could be understood from a rhetorical perspective. It contends that conductive arguments can be regarded as a particular mode of strategic maneuvering, rather than a new type of argument. Moreover, it demonstrates that the use of conductive arguments can be adequately analyzed and evaluated by adopting the theoretical tools developed in the extended Pragma-Dialectics.
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    Argument by Analogy in Ancient China.Yun Xie - 2019 - Argumentation 33 (3):323-347.
    Argument by analogy has long been regarded as the characteristic way of arguing in ancient Chinese culture. Classic Chinese philosophers not only prefer to use analogy to argue for their own views, but also take efforts to theorize it in a systematic way. This paper aims to provide a careful study on the relevant ideas in ancient China in order to reconstruct the ancient Chinese theory of argument by analogy, and then to reveal some of its distinctive features through a (...)
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    How Critical is the Dialectical Tier?: Exploring the Critical Dimension in the Dialectical Tier.Qingyin Liang & Yun Xie - 2011 - Argumentation 25 (2):229-242.
    This paper addresses the issue of the relationship between Ralph Johnson’s idea of dialectical tier and the critical scrutiny function in argument. We first give a concise articulation of the critical view of argument, and then probe into both the apparent similarities and deep discrepancies between the critical view of argument and Johnson’s views on the dialectical tier and manifest rationality. On that basis, we disprove the conjecture that the presence of a dialectical tier indicates that the thesis in argument (...)
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    Whose Toulmin, and which logic? A response to van Benthem.Yun Xie, Minghui Xiong & Hans V. Hansen - unknown
    In a recent paper, “One Logician’s Perspective on Argumentation”, van Benthem expressed his reservations on Toulmin’s diagnosis and abandonment of formal logic, and argued that Toulmin was wrong for leading the study of argumentation apart from formal approach. In this paper we will try to reveal two se-rious misunderstandings of Toulmin’s ideas in his discussions, and thereby make an apology for Toulmin.
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  6. Guanzi xi lun.Yunfei Xie - 1983 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju. Edited by Zhong Guan.
     
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    The Effects of Working Memory and Probability Format on Bayesian Reasoning.Lin Yin, Zifu Shi, Zixiang Liao, Ting Tang, Yuntian Xie & Shun Peng - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Review of Giving Reasons. [REVIEW]Yun Xie - 2012 - Informal Logic 32 (4):440-453.
    Book Review Giving Reasons: A Linguistic-Pragmatic Approach to Argumentation Theory Lilian Bermejo-Luque Springer, Argumentation Library Vol. 20, 2011, Pp. xvi, 1-209 ISBN 978-94-007-1760-2 106.95 € e-ISBN 978-94-007-1761-9 99.99 €.
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