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(PDF) Making Sense of “Informal Logic” - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · This paper is an exercise in intellectual history, an attempt to understand how a specific term—"informal logic"— came to be interpreted in ...
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Informal Logic - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentSecond edition of the introductory guidebook to the basic principles of constructing sound arguments and criticising bad ones. Non-technical in approach, ...
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[PDF] An Overview - Informal LogicAbstract: In this overview article, we first explain what we take informal logic to be, discussing misconceptions and distinguish-.
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Is Aristotle the Forefather of Informal Logic? | DialogueJun 10, 2021 · I argue that Aristotle takes a 'natural language semantics' approach to logic, which is consistent with the general attitudes one finds in informal logic today.
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Informal Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 16, 2021 · All systems of informal logic are attempts to understand and assess arguments in the premise/conclusion sense. In view of this, the core value ...History · Systems of Informal Logic · Informal Logic Within A... · Bibliography
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What Is Informal Logic? | SpringerLinkAug 9, 2015 · The objective might be to improve reasoning or critical thinking skills, or to be able to assess the logic of everyday discourse. Reasoning and ...
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None### Key Definitions of Informal Logic by Johnson and Blair
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[PDF] The Significance of Informal Logic for PhilosophyA popular set of criteria, due originally to Johnson and Blair (1977), is the triad of acceptability, relevance and sufficiency. Each premiss must be ...
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Enthymeme: Aristotle on the logic of persuasion* (Chapter 7)Aristotle insists that the thought content of a speech, which Isocrates and Alcidamas contrasted with its verbal expression, is fundamentally argument.
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[PDF] A Comparative Study of Stoic and Contemporary Logics - PhilArchiveAug 1, 2025 · As a result, Stoic expositions of logic used verbal descriptions (e.g. “Either…or…”, “If…, then…”) rather than symbols like $\land, \lor, \to$.
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Aquinas on the epistemology of authority - thomisticaOct 18, 2011 · In Aquinas's mind authority does not only have an occasional or marginal function in the pursuit of knowledge but an indispensable function.
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Ramus, Method, and the Decay of DialogueRenaissance logician, philosopher, humanist, and teacher, Peter Ramus (1515-72) is best known for his attack on Aristotelian logic, his radical pedagogical ...
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The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume VII - A System of ...Collected Works contains Part 1 of Mill's System of Logic. It contains chapters on reasoning, induction, the laws of nature, causation, and disbelief. Read Now.
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An Introduction To Logic And Scientific Method : Cohen, Morris R.Jan 15, 2017 · An Introduction To Logic And Scientific Method. by: Cohen, Morris R. Publication date: 1934. Topics: Banasthali. Collection: digitallibraryindia ...Missing: informal | Show results with:informal
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[PDF] The Rise of Informal Logic - LocJul 1, 2014 · The Rise of Informal Logic, by Ralph Johnson, has chapters co-authored by J. Anthony Blair, and prefaces by Trudy Govier, John Hoagland, ...
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The Rise of Informal Logic: ESSAYS ON ARGUMENTATION ...Anthony Blair, developed an approach to logic they named informal logic. In 1977, they published their influential text, Logical Self-Defense (3rd edition ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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History of Informal Logic at the University of WindsorThe field of informal logic by Blair & Johnson from the University of Windsor in the years 1977-1984.
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Else Margarete Barth & J. L. Martens (eds.), Argumentation ...Argumentation: approaches to theory formation: containing the contributions to the Groningen Conference on the Theory of Argumentation, October 1978 · Else ...
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Argumentation Schemes - Cambridge University Press & Assessment1 - Basic Tools in the State of the Art · 2 - Schemes for Argument from Analogy, Classification, and Precedent · 3 - Knowledge-Related, Practical, and Other ...
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Trudy Govier, A practical study of argument - PhilPapersGovier`s A Practical Study of Argument.G. A. Spangler - 1987 - Informal Logic 9 (2). Reasonable Responses: The Thought of Trudy Govier.Catherine E. Hundleby ...
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Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation - University of WindsorThe conference theme aims to accommodate that range by focusing on the relations between three subjects that have come to the fore in recent literature.Missing: 1983 | Show results with:1983
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Informal Logic's Influence on Philosophy Instruction - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Informal logic began in the 1970s as a critique of then-current theoretical assumptions in the teaching of argument analysis and evaluation in philosophy ...
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Natural language argumentation (Chapter 9) - Informal LogicSummary. All the arguments and disputes we have been concerned with have been conducted and evaluated in the medium of natural language. But in natural language ...
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Logical Self-Defense | Request PDF - ResearchGateRequest PDF | On Feb 1, 2006, Anthony Blair Ralph J H Johnson published Logical Self-Defense ... Based on classical theories on arguments (Johnson and Blair ...
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Fallacies - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMay 29, 2015 · A refutation will be sophistical if either the proof is only an apparent proof or the contradiction is only an apparent contradiction. Either ...
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On Sophistical Refutations by Aristotle - The Internet Classics ArchiveA sophistical refutation is a refutation not absolutely but relatively to some one: and so is a proof, in the same way.Missing: 13 | Show results with:13
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Logical Self-defense - Ralph Henry Johnson, J. Anthony BlairIt outlines a theory of good argument to use for purposes of evaluating and constructing arguments. It contains guidelines for constructing arguments and for ...
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Law and logic: A review from an argumentation perspectiveThis article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical models of legal argument.Missing: sensitive casual
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Fallacies - DiTextIn order to illustrate that the problems of the organization of commitment are not insoluble, let us set up a simple dialectical system in which one possible ...
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The Pragma-Dialectical Approach to Fallacies - DiTextA general and comprehensive approach to argumentation that covers the whole domain of the fallacies.Missing: fairness | Show results with:fairness
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Advances in Pragma-DialecticsVan Eemeren and Grootendorst (1992) propose ten rules for the conduct of this type of conversation, called a “critical discussion”. A fallacy is a violation of ...
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[PDF] An Outline of Critical Thinking Dispositions and AbilitiesiEnnis, Robert H. (1987a). A taxonomy of critical thinking dispositions and abilities. In J. Baron & R. Sternberg (Eds.), Teaching thinking ...
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When Informal Logic Met Critical Thinking - Dr. Ralph H. JohnsonIn this reflection piece, Ralph Johnson provides an account of the development of informal logic and how it intersected with the Critical Thinking Movement.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Strategies for Teaching Students to Think Critically: A Meta-AnalysisThis article summarizes the available empirical evidence on the impact of instruction on the development and enhancement of critical thinking skills ...
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[PDF] Some Problematic "Channels" In the Teaching of Critical Thinking in ...Channel #1—Developing reasoning skills through informal logic models: How general or specific a skill is CT? Before considering whether reasoning skills can in ...
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Aristotle's Rhetoric - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 15, 2022 · Aristotle's rhetorical analysis of persuasion draws on many concepts and ideas that are also treated in his logical, ethical, political and psychological ...
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Rhetorical Argumentation | SAGE Publications LtdThe book is an ideal text for courses in Communication, Rhetoric, Argumentation, Informal Logic, Critical Thinking, and Conflict Resolution.
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The Fallacy behind Fallacies | Request PDF - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Gerald Massey (1975 Massey ( , 1981 argued that there can be no theory of bad arguments, since there is an asymmetry between good and bad ...
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[PDF] Toulmin's Model of Argument and the Question of RelativismThe view that fields provide standards for argument appraisal is tied, at least, to a moderate epistemological relativism: the justificatory power of arguments.
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[PDF] A Simple Theory of Argument Schemes - Informal LogicFor example, Walton, Reed, and Macagno write: “The two elements together, the argumentation scheme and the matching critical questions, are used to evaluate a ...
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Fallacies | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyA fallacy is a kind of error in reasoning. The list of fallacies below contains 231 names of the most common fallacies, and it provides brief explanations and ...
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Why "Visual Arguments" aren't Arguments - Scholarship at UWindsorWhy "Visual Arguments" aren't Arguments. Why "Visual Arguments" aren't ... Authors. Johnson, Ralph H. Journal Title. Journal ISSN. Volume Title. Publisher ...
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Manifest Rationality: A Pragmatic Theory of Argument - RoutledgeIn stock Free deliveryThis book works through some of the theoretical issues that have been accumulating in informal logic over the past 20 years.Missing: defense | Show results with:defense
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[PDF] Virtue, In Context - Informal LogicAbstract: Virtue argumentation theory provides the best framework for accommodating the notion of an argument that is “fully satisfying” in.
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In memoriam Douglas N. Walton: the influence of Doug Walton on AI ...Jun 16, 2020 · Doug Walton, who died in January 2020, was a prolific author whose work in informal logic and argumentation had a profound influence on Artificial Intelligence.
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How Computational Tools Can Help Rhetoric and Informal Logic ...Jun 13, 2019 · Walton, Douglas and Gordon, Thomas F., How Computational Tools Can Help Rhetoric and Informal Logic with Argument Invention (May 30, 2017).
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ARG-tech | Centre for Argument TechnologyJul 11, 2025 · Argument Mining is the automatic identification and extraction of the structure of inference and reasoning expressed as arguments presented in natural language.Missing: informal | Show results with:informal
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[PDF] The evolution of argumentation mining : from models to social media ...Argu- ments in social media and informal discourse are sometimes implicit, meaning that the logical structure of an argument's components (premises, claims, war ...
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Introduction: Virtues and Arguments | TopoiFeb 3, 2016 · The first foray into fallacy theory from the perspective of virtue argumentation theory comes from Andrew Aberdein. His painstaking attention to ...
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Logical Fallacies in Social Media: A Discourse Analysis in Political ...This study analyzes logical fallacies in political debates on social media, specifically in the debates of Clinton and Trump.
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Reflections on informal logic in China - Taylor & Francis OnlineJan 2, 2023 · With the rise of the concept of informal logic, they have also begun to consider the relationship between dialectical logic and informal logic, ...<|separator|>
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Latest Developments in Asian Argumentation StudiesMay 19, 2025 · Asian argumentation emphasizes contextual sensitivity, consensus, and moral persuasion. Since the 1990s, it has seen a revival adapting Western ...
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Ethical Decision-Making in Artificial Intelligence: A Logic ... - MDPIThis article proposes a framework for integrating ethical reasoning into AI systems through Continuous Logic Programming (CLP), emphasizing the improvement ...Missing: informal | Show results with:informal
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AI and VR integration for enhancing ethical decision-making skills ...Oct 3, 2025 · Studies suggest that hybrid AI–VR models enhance engagement, critical thinking, and moral reflection, making them an effective tool for ethical ...