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Abstract
Of the different modes that characterize Michael Gilbert’s multi-modal theory of argumentation, the kisceral is in many ways the most challenging to understand and employ. It appears to bypass the processes of reason that have dominated accounts in the Western tradition, diverting us toward the private worlds of hunches and gut reactions. This paper explores the nature of kisceral arguments, comparing them to the way intuition operates in William James’ examination of mystical experience. Having provided an account of kisceral arguments and their operation, the discussion turns to the even more challenging issue of how such arguments should be evaluated.
Keywords:
- informal logic,
- intuition,
- kisceral argument,
- multi-modal argumentation,
- mysticism
Résumé
Parmi les différents modes qui caractérisent la théorie multimodale de l'argumentation de Michael Gilbert, le kiscéral est à bien des égards le plus difficile à comprendre et à utiliser. Il semble contourner les processus de la raison qui ont dominé les récits dans la tradition occidentale, nous détournant vers les mondes privés des intuitions et des réactions viscérales. Cet article explore la nature des arguments kiscéraux, en les comparant à la manière dont l'intuition opère dans l'examen de l'expérience mystique par William James. Après avoir fourni un compte rendu des arguments kiscéraux et de leur fonctionnement, la discussion se tourne vers la question encore plus difficile de savoir comment ces arguments doivent être évalués.
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