Jean H.M. Wagemans
List of John Benjamins publications for which Jean H.M. Wagemans plays a role.
How do scientists criticize the computer metaphor of the brain? Using an argumentative pattern for reconstructing resistance to metaphor Journal of Argumentation in Context 10:2, pp. 171–201 | Article
2021 The central metaphor in cognitive science is the computer metaphor of the brain. In previous work, we reconstructed the metaphor in a novel way, guided by the assumption that it functions as an explanatory hypothesis. We developed an argumentative pattern for justifying scientific explanations… read more
An argumentative reconstruction of the computer metaphor of the brain Journal of Argumentation in Context 8:3, pp. 317–335 | Article
2019 The computer metaphor of the brain is frequently criticized by scientists and philosophers outside the computational paradigm. Proponents of the metaphor may then seek to defend its explanatory merits, in which case the metaphor functions as a standpoint. Insofar as previous research in… read more
Commentary on “The potential of argumentation theory in enhancing patient-centered care in breaking bad news encounters” Argumentation and Patient Centered Care, Snoeck Henkemans, Francisca, Roosmaryn Pilgram and Nanon Labrie (eds.), pp. 138–140 | Commentary
2018 The pragma-dialectical account of argument schemes Keeping in touch with Pragma-Dialectics: In honor of Frans H. van Eemeren, Feteris, Eveline T., Bart Garssen and Francisca Snoeck Henkemans (eds.), pp. 185–206 | Article
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