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Identifying Kinds of Reasoning in Collective Argumentation
Authors:AnnaMarie Conner  Laura M Singletary  Ryan C Smith  Patty Anne Wagner  Richard T Francisco
Institution:1. University of Georgia;2. Lee University
Abstract:We combine Peirce’s rule, case, and result with Toulmin’s data, claim, and warrant to differentiate between deductive, inductive, abductive, and analogical reasoning within collective argumentation. In this theoretical article, we illustrate these kinds of reasoning in episodes of collective argumentation using examples from one teacher’s practice. Examining different kinds of reasoning in collective argumentation can inform how students engage in generating and examining hypotheses using inductive and abductive reasoning and move toward the deductive reasoning required for proof. Mathematics educators can build on their understanding of these kinds of reasoning to support students in reasoning in productive ways.
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