Chapter Was the Serpent’s Argumentation Conclusive? A Few Words That Go back to the Beginning of our Reasoning as a Gift to the Knower of Rationality

The paper deals with the problem of transition in argumentation from a statement that everything except one is permitted to the conclusion that nothing is permitted; the motivation of the analysis is a story of the biblical serpent from Genesis 2-3. We suppose that the reasoning of the serpent is an...

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description The paper deals with the problem of transition in argumentation from a statement that everything except one is permitted to the conclusion that nothing is permitted; the motivation of the analysis is a story of the biblical serpent from Genesis 2-3. We suppose that the reasoning of the serpent is an example of nonconclusive argumentation, i.e.. an argument pars pro toto (apparent enthymeme) which can be often found in contemporary argumentations.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1553732025-03-07T14:10:59Z Chapter Was the Serpent’s Argumentation Conclusive? A Few Words That Go back to the Beginning of our Reasoning as a Gift to the Knower of Rationality Lechniak, Marek The paper deals with the problem of transition in argumentation from a statement that everything except one is permitted to the conclusion that nothing is permitted; the motivation of the analysis is a story of the biblical serpent from Genesis 2-3. We suppose that the reasoning of the serpent is an example of nonconclusive argumentation, i.e.. an argument pars pro toto (apparent enthymeme) which can be often found in contemporary argumentations. 2025-03-07T14:10:57Z 2025-03-07T14:10:57Z 2020 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788382200355_798 9788382200355 9788382200348 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/155373 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/213 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8220-034-8.23 The paper deals with the problem of transition in argumentation from a statement that everything except one is permitted to the conclusion that nothing is permitted; the motivation of the analysis is a story of the biblical serpent from Genesis 2-3. We suppose that the reasoning of the serpent is an example of nonconclusive argumentation, i.e.. an argument pars pro toto (apparent enthymeme) which can be often found in contemporary argumentations. 10.18778/8220-034-8.23 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788382200355 9788382200348 335- open access
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