Arabic And Western Rhetoric: A Conceptual Introduction To Argumentation Critical Discourse Analysis

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ibrahim Ramadan, Abdulrahman Alkhamis
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This paper aims to present a theoretical approach to studying the Argumentative study, also known as modern rhetoric, the paper has followed a limpid path moving between the various definitions of argumentation using the descriptive-analytical method. Firstly, it differentiates the two types of argumentation: the logical and the linguistic. Then, it deals with the most well-known contextual definitions of argumentation in both Arabic and Western argumentative studies. Aristotle was the first to refer to the types of argumentation. Hence, the paper shows his endeavors in this respect. The article contributes to the advancement of Arabic language and teaching by providing theoretical foundations, pedagogical insights, cross-cultural understanding, historical context, methodological applications, relevance to modern scholarship, and the validation of Arabic rhetorical traditions. This study aims to give a brief and easy idea of Aristotle's efforts in the field of argumentation, especially the logical arguments and the subjective moral arguments, and the functions of these moral arguments of benefit, influence, and enjoyment, whether they relate to the orator (Aetos), the audience (Pathos), or the speech itself (Logos). Then, the research concluded with examples of these self-created arguments. The study results showed a comprehensive concept of the arguments in Arab and Western thoughts. Moreover, the researchers proved that Aristotle's topics and thoughts were one of the greatest sources of nourishment for the modern argumentative lesson; Arabic rhetoric did not lag behind the Western lesson in its care for argumentations and its methods of analysis, and they demonstrated the applicability of the mentioned concepts in the study.
阿拉伯语和西方修辞学论证批评话语分析概念导论
本文旨在提出一种研究论证学(又称现代修辞学)的理论方法,采用描述-分析方法,在论证的各种定义之间游走。首先,本文区分了两种论证类型:逻辑论证和语言论证。然后,论述阿拉伯语和西方论证研究中最著名的论证语境定义。亚里士多德是第一个提到论证类型的人。因此,本文展示了他在这方面的努力。文章通过提供理论基础、教学见解、跨文化理解、历史背景、方法应用、与现代学术的相关性以及对阿拉伯语修辞传统的验证,为阿拉伯语和教学的进步做出了贡献。本研究旨在简明扼要地介绍亚里士多德在论证领域所做的努力,尤其是逻辑论证和主观道德论证,以及这些道德论证的利益、影响和享受功能,无论它们与演说者(Aetos)、听众(Pathos)还是演说本身(Logos)有关。最后,研究人员举例说明了这些自创论点。研究结果表明,阿拉伯和西方思想中的论证概念是全面的。此外,研究人员还证明,亚里士多德的论题和思想是现代论证课程的最大营养来源之一;阿拉伯修辞学在对论证的关注和分析方法上并不落后于西方课程,他们还证明了上述概念在研究中的适用性。
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