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Christopher William Tindale (born 1953) is a Canadian philosopher specializing in
rhetoric Rhetoric () is the art of persuasion, which along with grammar and logic (or dialectic), is one of the three ancient arts of discourse. Rhetoric aims to study the techniques writers or speakers utilize to inform, persuade, or motivate parti ...
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argumentation theory Argumentation theory, or argumentation, is the interdisciplinary study of how conclusions can be supported or undermined by premises through logical reasoning. With historical origins in logic, dialectic, and rhetoric, argumentation theory, includ ...
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ancient Greek philosophy Ancient Greek philosophy arose in the 6th century BC, marking the end of the Greek Dark Ages. Greek philosophy continued throughout the Hellenistic period and the period in which Greece and most Greek-inhabited lands were part of the Roman Empire ...
. Tindale is an editor of the journal ''
Informal Logic Informal logic encompasses the principles of logic and logical thought outside of a formal setting (characterized by the usage of particular statements). However, the precise definition of "informal logic" is a matter of some dispute. Ralph H. ...
'', and currently serves as the chair of the
Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric The Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric (CRRAR) is an interdisciplinary research group within the University of Windsor, Canada, which supports research in the fields of argumentation, informal logic, and rhetoric. Notable ...
. He has published numerous books and articles, translated into several languages, with a focus on argumentation and rhetoric.


Career

Tindale received his PhD in philosophy from the
University of Waterloo The University of Waterloo (UWaterloo, UW, or Waterloo) is a public research university with a main campus in Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is one of three cities in the Regional Municipality ...
. He worked as a professor at
Trent University Trent University is a public liberal arts university in Peterborough, Ontario, with a satellite campus in Oshawa, which serves the Regional Municipality of Durham. Trent is known for its Oxbridge college system and small class sizes.
for over twenty years, and served as Chair of the department of Ancient History and Classics for part of that time. He has been a professor at the
University of Windsor , mottoeng = Goodness, Discipline and Knowledge , established = , academic_affiliations = CARL, COU, Universities Canada , former_names = Assumption College (1857-1956)Assumption University of Windsor (1956-1963) , type = Public universit ...
since 2006. His theoretical work stresses the experiential dimensions of argumentation, giving attention to audience reception and the role of the addressee in the argumentative situation. The cognitive environment, as the space in which conviction is experienced and then personalized in persuasion, has been developed in the work since the mid-nineties, culminating in the replacement of Perelman's notorious universal audience with this idea. This in turn has allowed for traditional rhetorical concepts like presence and ethos to be reimagined as important contemporary ideas. Such rhetorical devices are developed as a means of engaging an audience's rationality as well as referring to the specific interests or desires of that audience. His practical work is reflected in textbooks that translate state-of-the-art research so as to inform the practice of everyday reasoning. This is to be seen in the Oxford textbook (co-authored with Leo Groarke) in its fifth edition, the work on fallacies (2007), and the original German text (2013) that is the first in that language to integrate logical and rhetorical features of argumentation. A further dimension of the practical side of his work has been the examination of conflict resolution strategies, leading to current work which applies the tools of argumentation theory to the problems of deep disagreement and extremism. He has provided specific curricular to the Open University system in Germany (FernUniversität in Hagen) and graduate programs on other continents. His work has been translated into Chinese, French, German, Serbian, Spanish, and Russian. He is an Advisory Editor of the University of Bologna Law Review, a general student-edited law journal published by the Department of Legal Studies of the University of Bologna.


Select Books

*''The Anthropology of Argument: Cultural Foundations of Rhetoric and Reason'' (Routledge, 2021) *''Retórica y Teoría de la Argumentación Contemporáneas: Ensayos Escogidos de Christopher Tindale'' (Editorial EAFIT, 2017) *''The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception'' (Cambridge University Press, 2015) *''Grundkurs Informelle Logik: Begründen und Argumentieren im Alltag und in den Wissenschaften'' with Thomas Keutner (Translator) (Mentis Verlag GmbH, 2013) *''Good Reasoning Matters! Fifth Edition'' with Leo Groarke. (Oxford University Press Canada, 2013) *''Reason's Dark Champions: Constructive Strategies of Sophistic Argument'' (University of South Carolina Press, 2010) *''Fallacies and Argument Appraisal'' (Cambridge University Press, 2007) *''Rhetorical Argumentation'' (Sage, 2004) *''Acts of Arguing: A Rhetorical Model of Argumentation'' (SUNY, 1999)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tindale, Christopher Canadian philosophers Living people University of Windsor faculty University of Waterloo alumni Trent University faculty Place of birth missing (living people) 1953 births