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Charles Arthur Willard

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235:. He has published more than 50 articles and book chapters on topics in rhetoric and argumentation. He was one of the founders and for many years was a co-director of the International Association for the Study of Argumentation based at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He has co-edited the proceedings of five of that organization's international conferences. He has recently co-edited with Frans van Eemeren, J. Anthony Blair, and A. Francisca Henkemans 359:"On Fields and Rational Enterprises: A Reply to Willard," Ray E. McKerrow, Rhodes, Jack, and Sara Newell, eds. Proceedings of the Summer Conference on Argumentation, (Annadale: Speech Communication Association, 1980), Robert Rowland, "Argument Fields." Ziegelmueller, George, and Jack Rhodes, eds. Dimensions of Argument: Proceedings of the Second Summer Conference on Argument. Annandale Virginia: Speech Communication Association, 1981. 239:
Dordrecht: Kluwer. 2003. He has received distinguished scholarship awards from the National Communication Association, the American Forensics Association, and the Universities of Illinois and Louisville. Four of his books have received the Daniel H. Rohor Distinguished Scholarship Award from the
339:"Argument Fields: A Cartesian Meditation," in George Ziegelmueller and Jack Rhodes, eds., Dimensions of Argument: Proceedings of the Second S.C.A./A.F.A. Summer Conference on Argumentation (Annadale: Speech Communication Association, 1981). 368:"Reflections on the Revolution in Willard's Theory of Argument," Joseph W. Wenzel, 6th Annual Conference of the American Forensic Association and Speech Communication Association, (Annadale: Speech Communication Association, 1989). 185:(USA). He has lectured in Austria, Canada, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. He has studied at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, at Waasner, Holland. He has also taught at 333:"The Problem of the Public Sphere: Three Diagnoses," in David Cratis Williams and Michael David Hazen, eds., Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990. 399: 251:, arguing that its exaggerated ideals of authenticity, unity, and community have deflected attention from the pervasive incompetence of the rule by experts. He proposes a ground of 301: 404: 268: 162: 342:"On the Utility of Descriptive Diagrams for the Analysis and Criticism of Argument," Communication Monographs, 64 (1976), pages 308–319. 330:"L'Argumentation et les Fondements Sociaux de la Connaissance," in Alain Lempereur, ed. L'Argumentation. Liege: Pierre Mardaga, 1992. 311: 17: 409: 264: 154: 272: 394: 186: 336:"Argumentation and Postmodern Critique," in J. Schuetz and R. Trapp, eds., Perspectives on Argument. Waveland, 1990. 327:"Argument," in Theresa Enos, Ed., Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition. New York: Garland, 1996, pages 16–26. 211: 190: 138: 389: 182: 106: 61: 384: 322:
Critical problems in Argumentation: Proceedings of the Thirteenth NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation
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Anyone Who Has A View: Theoretical Contributions to the Study of Argumentation.
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Liberalism and the Problem of Knowledge: A New Rhetoric for Modern Democracy,
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theorist. He is a retired Professor and University Scholar at the
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that emphasizes common interests rather than narrow disputes.
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From 1974 to 1982 he was the Director of Forensics at
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Index

Charles Willard (disambiguation)
Hutchinson, Kansas
Alma mater
University of Illinois
Joseph W. Wenzel
G. Thomas Goodnight
Argumentation theory
rhetoric
modernity
social epistemology
sociology of knowledge
argumentation
rhetorical
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Kansas State Teachers College
Emporia, Kansas
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Urbana
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire
Slippery Rock State College
University of Pittsburgh
Communication Monographs
liberalism
communication
dynamic list
adding missing items
reliable sources
Liberalism and the Problem of Knowledge: A New Rhetoric for Modern Democracy,

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