Argumentation between Doctors and Patients
Understanding clinical argumentative discourse
Argumentation between Doctors and Patients discusses the use of argumentation in clinical settings. Starting from the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation, it aims at providing an understanding of argumentative discourse in the context of doctor-patient interaction. It explains when and how interactions between doctors and patients can be reconstructed as argumentative, what it means for doctors and patients to reasonably resolve a difference of opinion, what it implies to strive simultaneously for reasonableness and effectiveness in clinical discourse, and when such efforts derail into fallaciousness. Argumentation between Doctors and Patients is of interest to all those who seek to improve their understanding of argumentation in a medical context – whether they are students, scholars of argumentation, or medical practitioners.
Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen and Nanon Labrie are prominent argumentation theorists. In writing Argumentation between Doctors and Patients, they have benefited from the advice of an Advisory Board consisting of both medical practitioners and argumentation scholars.
[Not in series, 235] 2021. x, 155 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Preface | pp. ix–x
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Chapter 1. Argumentation between doctors and patients | pp. 1–12
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Chapter 2. Argumentation and resolving differences of opinion | pp. 13–36
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Chapter 3. The argumentation structure | pp. 37–56
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Chapter 4. Assessing the soundness of argumentation | pp. 57–80
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Chapter 5. Fallacies in medical consultations | pp. 81–106
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Chapter 6. Strategic maneuvering in medical consultations | pp. 107–130
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Epilogue | pp. 131–134
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Terminology | pp. 135–138
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Overview of rules and fallacies | pp. 139–144
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Members Advisory Board | pp. 145–148
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About the authors | pp. 149–150
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References | pp. 151–152
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Index | pp. 153–155
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Argumentation between Doctors and Patients comes at a timely moment in the Covid-19 pandemic. As a resource for increasing clarity in doctor-patient communication, the book fulfills a useful role especially pertinent to the moment. It is remarkably accessible to newcomers to argumentation theory, and correspondingly a heavy emphasis is placed on introducing fundamentals. The connection between theory of argument and the medical field comes out mainly in the examples of technical terms supplied within the chapters”
Pamela Sugrue, University of Chicago, on Linguist List 32.3582 (11 November 2021)
“It is a useful read for anyone interested in (clinical) argumentative discourse.”
Eniola Boluwaduro, Redeemer’s University & Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, in Journal of Pragmatics 191 (2022)
“From our point of view, Argumentation between Doctors and Patients: Understanding
Clinical Argumentative Discourse is a truly thought-provoking book, with immense academic value for the understanding of argumentation in the field of clinical discourse. No doubt, this book will spark the interest of researchers in the fields of discourse analysis, pragmatics and rhetoric”
Lei Zhu, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law & Wei Wang, Shanghai Jianqiao University, in Argumentation 37 (2023).
Cited by (6)
Cited by six other publications
Rodríguez Tembrás, Vanesa
Akkermans, Aranka, Sanne Prins, Amber S. Spijkers, Jean Wagemans, Nanon H. M. Labrie, Dick L. Willems, Marcus J. Schultz, Thomas G. V. Cherpanath, Job B. M. van Woensel, Marc van Heerde, Anton H. van Kaam, Moniek van de Loo, Anne Stiggelbout, Ellen M. A. Smets & Mirjam A. de Vos
Labrie, Nanon, Marleen Kunneman, Nicole van Veenendaal, Anne van Kempen & Liesbeth van Vliet
van Eemeren, Frans & Bart Garssen
ZHU, Lei & Wei WANG
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Subjects
Communication Studies
Philosophy
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN004000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies