Appeal to Popular Opinion by Douglas Walton

Appeal to Popular Opinion by Douglas Walton

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Appeal to Popular Opinion by Douglas Walton

Arguments from popular opinion have long been regarded with suspicion, and in most logic textbooks the ad populum argument is classified as a fallacy. Douglas Walton now asks whether this negative evaluation is always justified, particularly in a democratic system where decisions are based on majority opinion. In this insightful book, Walton maintains that there is a genuine type of argumentation based on commonly accepted opinions and presumptions that should represent a standard of rational decision-making on important issues, especially those of a personal and political nature. He shows how to judge arguments based on appeals to popular opinion in a more balanced way, identifying eleven subtypes of the ad populum argument and providing a pragmatic method to evaluate each of these types. Walton has examined dozens of logic texts and drawn on a wide range of literature to reveal the many uses and misuses of popular opinion. He contrasts the traditional discussion of ad populum in Greek rhetoric with recent textbook treatment, then contrasts these contemporary views with his own dialectical perspective in order to clarify often confused appeals to prejudice and appeals to common knowledge. Although appeal to popular opinion has long been a powerful argumentative tactic, this is the first book to systematically describe and evaluate it as a well-defined type of argument with its own special characteristics. It enables us to deal with these often deceptive arguments in a critically balanced way and makes an original contribution to an important strand of rhetoric.

“This is an insightful book, usefully complementing Walton’s earlier works and helpfully exploring an area too long neglectedIt is an excellent contribution not only to critical reasoning but also to rhetoric, and includes valuable advice about avoiding misunderstandings and better appreciating advertisements. I heartily recommend this book.”

—Rod L. Evans International Philosophical Quarterly

Douglas Walton is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Winnipeg. Among his other books are The Place of Emotion in Argument (1992), Arguments from Ignorance (1995), and Appeal to Expert Opinion (1997), all from Penn State Press.

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ISBN 13 9780271030173
ISBN 10 0271030178
Title Appeal to Popular Opinion
Author Douglas Walton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 1998-09-15
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.