The Handbook Argumentation Theory provides an up to date survey of the
various theoretical contributions to the development of argumentation
theory for all scholars interested in argumentation, informal logic and
rhetoric. It describes the historical roots of modern argumentation
theory that are still an important theoretical background to
contemporary approaches. Because of the complexity, diversity and rate
of developments in argumentation theory, there is a real need for an
overview of the state of the art, the main approaches that can be
distinguished and the distinctive features of these approaches. The
Handbook covers classical and modern backgrounds to the study of
argumentation, the New Rhetoric developed by Perelman and
Olbrechts-Tyteca, the Toulmin model, formal approaches, informal logic,
communication and rhetoric, pragmatic approaches, linguistic approaches
and pragma-dialectics. The Handbook is co-authored by Frans H. van
Eemeren, Bart Garssen, Erik C.W. Krabbe, A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans,
Bart Verheij and Jean Wagemans, who are a coherent and prominent writing
team whose expertise covers the whole field. The authors are assisted by
an international Editorial Board consisting of outstanding argumentation
scholars whose fields of interest are represented in the volume.