edited by Hans V. Hansen, Fred J. Kauffeld, James B. Freeman, and Lilian Bermejo-Luque.
Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press,
2019.
1 online resource
Rhetoric, law, and the humanities
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Intro; Contents; Preface; Introduction; I. HISTORICAL SELECTIONS; 1. Dialectical Propositions (from Topics) / Aristotle; 2. Presumptions in Legal Argumentation: From Antiquity to the Middle Ages / Hanns Hohmann; 3. Of the Burthen of Proof: On Whom Shall It Lie? / Jeremy Bentham; 4. Presumptions and Burden of Proof / Richard Whately; 5. The Sportsman's Rejoinder / Richard Whately; 6. The Burden of Proof / Alfred Sidgwick; 7. The Burden of Proof / James B. Thayer; 8. On Presumption and Burden of Proof / C.P. Ilbert; II. CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS
15. The Significance of Presumptions in Informal Logic / James B. Freeman16. Analyzing Presumption as a Modal Qualifier / David Godden; 17. The Speech Act of Presumption by Reversal of Burden of Proof / Douglas Walton; 18. Some Presumptions / Edna Ullmann-Margalit; 19. On the Relationship between Presumptions and Burdens of Proof / Lilian Bermejo-Luque; 20. A Rhetorically Oriented Account of Presumption and Probative Obligations in Normative Pragmatic Terms / Fred J. Kauffeld; A Bibliography for Argumentation Theorists; Works Cited; About the Authors; Index
9. The Anatomy of a Dispute / Douglas Ehninger and Wayne Brockriede10. A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis of the Burden of Proof / Frans H. van Eemeren and Peter Houtlosser; 11. The Juridical Roots of Presumptions and Burdens of Proof / Richard Gaskins; 12. Inertia in Argumentation: Nature and Reason / James Crosswhite; 13. The Liberal-Progressive and Conservative Presumptions: On Deliberation, Debate, and Public Argument / G. Thomas Goodnight; 14. Rhetorical and Epistemological Perspectives on Rescher's Account of Presumption and Burden of Proof / Fred J. Kauffeld and James B. Freeman