The paper aims to investigate the mechanisms of incorrect and misleading rea- soning with particular reference to argumentative fallacies that are widespread today in information and communication policies. Notably, it highlights strate- gies used to influence people’s behaviour and forge public opinion in ways ad- vantageous to political power systems.
Prato, A. (2017). False reasoning. From Aristotle to Perelman. STUDI FILOSOFICI, 28(40), 189-202.
False reasoning. From Aristotle to Perelman
prato alessandro
2017-01-01
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The paper aims to investigate the mechanisms of incorrect and misleading rea- soning with particular reference to argumentative fallacies that are widespread today in information and communication policies. Notably, it highlights strate- gies used to influence people’s behaviour and forge public opinion in ways ad- vantageous to political power systems.File in questo prodotto:
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