“be rational!“ epistemic aims and socio-cognitive tension in argumentation about dietary choices

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  • who: Pablo Brocos from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy have published the paper: ``Be rational!`` Epistemic aims and socio-cognitive tension in argumentation about dietary choices, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The second research area of interest to the research purposes concerns the social aspects of argumentation. In so doing, the authors intended to shed some light on how the interrelation of participants` epistemic aims and the particularities of the socio-cognitive climate may interrelate and influence the epistemic outcomes achieved in argumentative exchanges. The authors focused on the analysis of episodes . . .

     

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