| 1 | Where is argument? | 4 |
| 2 | Three perspectives on argument : rhetoric, dialectic, logic | 9 |
| 3 | Argument communities | 27 |
| 4 | Arguments in interpersonal relationships | 43 |
| 5 | To argue or not to argue | 55 |
| 6 | Marital arguments | 73 |
| 7 | Analyzing argumentative discourse | 86 |
| 8 | Taking social argument seriously | 110 |
| 9 | Fallacies in everyday argument | 121 |
| 10 | Where is argument? : Perelman's theory of values | 134 |
| 11 | Eisenhower's farewell : the epistemic function of argument | 151 |
| 12 | Naming and name calling as acts of definition : political campaigns and the 1988 presidential debates | 162 |
| 13 | Argument in the human sciences | 178 |
| 14 | Classical argument, dialectics, and trialectics | 190 |
| 15 | Darwin, Thales and the milkmaid : scientific revolution and argument from common beliefs and common sense | 207 |
| 16 | Argumentation and postmodern critique | 221 |
| 17 | Argument criticism as creative | 232 |
| 18 | The narratives of alcoholics anonymous : dialectical "good reasons" | 243 |
| 19 | Argument and beauty : a review and exploration of connections | 258 |
| 20 | Corporate advocacy as argumentation | 272 |
| 21 | Future directions in argumentation theory and practice | 287 |
| 22 | Future directions in argumentation research | 298 |