Abstracts
Abstract
This article reviews Marcin Lewinski and Mark Aakhus’s Argumentation in Complex Communication (Oxford 2022).
Keywords:
- argumentation theory,
- contrastivism,
- polylogues
Résumé
Cet article passe en revue l’ouvrage de Marcin Lewinski et Mark Aakhus, Argumentation in Complex Communication (Oxford 2022).
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