Editors: Rozália Klára BAKÓ, Gizela HORVÁTH
Partium Press – Oradea (Nagyvárad), Romania ISSN 2285 – 682X
Debrecen University Press – Debrecen, Hungary
ISBN 978-963-318-589-6
Graphic design: Botond-Zoltán BURUS-SIKLÓDI, Ágnes Evelin KISPÁL
Page and Layout: István HORVÁTH
Argumentor 2016: A trans-disciplinary inquiry / 7
Reason at work
GÁBOR FORRAI:
Statements of Facts v. Statements of Opinion:
An Argumentation-Theoretic Perspective / 11
IVA SVAČINOVÁ:
Argument of reciprocity: A unique scheme or not? Pragma-dialectical investigation into quasi-logical arguments / 33 ISTVÁN DANKA:
‘Disruption by word usage’
as rationally emotional argumentation / 63
PÉTER TÁNCZOS:
“If my virtue be a dancer’s virtue...”
– Nietzsche’s transformation of the Ciceronian rhetoric / 77 KRZYSZTOF GAJEWSKI:
Wikipedia and the Problem of Authorship:
Aaron Swartz’s Hypothesis / 91
Emotion in social context
KAREN MOGENDORFF:
Pity, Fear and ‘Admiration’ for Disabled People:
The Role and Function of Emotions in Encounters between Disabled and Non-Disabled People / 111
LÁSZLÓ-ATTILA HUBBES:
Rhetoric of Healing in Contemporary Hungarian
Ethno-Religious Myths in Szeklerland, Transylvania /131
BÉLA MESTER:
The Usage of Metaphors of Health and Illness During the Transformation of the Scholar Public Sphere
in 19th Century Hungarian Culture / 143
ORSOLYA GERGELY:
Female Roles – Beyond Humour / 159
ROZÁLIA KLÁRA BAKÓ:
In .gov We Trust: Assessing E-Governance Performance in Romania / 173
LAURA NISTOR:
Local Food as Sensory Appeal: Is It Worth the Price? / 185
Expressing emotions
SIMBER ATAY:
Rhetoric of Paolo Sorrentino / 207
GIZELA HORVÁTH:
Dada: Dead and Loving It / 217
IRÉNE KÁNYÁDI:
Symbols in the Paintings of René Magritte / 235
OTTILIA VERES:
“Description of the Contrarious Emotions in a Lover:” The Story of Orpheus and Eurydice
in Ovid, Rilke, “Sir Orfeo,” and Duffy / 245
DÁNIEL PUSKÁS:
“Lavinia coming back!”: T. S. Eliot’s The Cocktail Party and the Myth of Alcestis /261