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- Rob Grootendorst (11 February 1944 in Schiedam – 23 February 2000 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch communication and argumentation theory scholar. He was professor...
- pragma-dialectical theory, developed by Frans H. van Eemeren and Rob Grootendorst at the University of Amsterdam, is an argumentation theory that is used...
- Pragma-dialectics theory, an argumentation theory which he developed with Rob Grootendorst from the early 1980s onwards. He has published numerous books and papers...
-  207–209; Wong 2017, p. 49. Walton 2001, pp. 208–210. van Eemeren & Grootendorst 2015, pp. 615–626. Walton 2001, p. 210. Tindale 2007, p. 91. Wrisley...
- and Argumentation, eds. Johan van Bentham, Frans H. van Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst and Frank Veltman. Amsterdam, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences...
- Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst, Sally Jackson, and Scott Jacobs (1993). Reconstructing Argumentative Discourse Frans van Eemeren & Rob Grootendorst (2004). A...
- (1987). The rhetorical perspective on argument. In F. H. van Eemeren, R. Grootendorst, J. A. Blair, & C. A. Willard (Eds.), Argumentation. Across the lines...
- argumentation. Cambridge University Press, 1989. F. H. van Eemeren and R. Grootendorst, Argumentation, Communication and Fallacies: A Pragma-Dialectical Perspective...
- ("outlier weights"). See the visual guide to quantization by Maarten Grootendorst for a visual depiction. While quantized models are typically frozen,...
- Theory of Knowledge, 1977),: 330–336  and Frans H. van Eemeren and Rob Grootendorst (pragma-dialectics, 1980s).: 517–614  One can include works of the communities...