Virtuous Norms for Visual Arguers |
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Authors: | Andrew Aberdein |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Arts and Communication,Florida Institute of Technology,Melbourne,USA |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes that virtue theories of argumentation and theories of visual argumentation can be of mutual assistance. An argument that adoption of a virtue approach provides a basis for rejecting the normative independence of visual argumentation is presented and its premisses analysed. This entails an independently valuable clarification of the contrasting normative presuppositions of the various virtue theories of argumentation. A range of different kinds of visual argument are examined, and it is argued that they may all be successfully evaluated within a virtue framework, without invoking any novel virtues. |
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