Author: | J. Woods,D. Walton,D. Jacquette |
Subcategory: | Philosophy |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | College Publications (January 5, 2007) |
Pages: | 356 pages |
Category: | Politics |
Rating: | 4.5 |
Other formats: | txt docx lrf lrf |
Fallacies: Selected Papers 1972-1982 Paperback – 5 January 2007. by John Woods (Author), Douglas Walton (Author), Dale Jacquette (Foreword) & 0 more.
Fallacies: Selected Papers 1972-1982 Paperback – 5 January 2007.
Douglas Neil Walton (2 June 1942 – 4 January 2020) was a Canadian academic and author, known for his books and papers on argumentation, logical fallacies and informal logic.
Start by marking Fallacies: Selected Papers as Want to Read . In the past forty years there has been a revolution in logic
Start by marking Fallacies: Selected Papers as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. In the past forty years there has been a revolution in logic. There is a widening consensus that mathematical logic has not been a satisfactory theory of argumentation, where argumentation is taken as a means of rational belief-revision and conflict resolution.
In the past forty years there has been a revolution in logic.
Fallacies: Selected Papers 1972-1982 In the past forty years there has been a revolution in logic. There is a widening consensus that mathematical logic has not been a satisfactory theory of argumentation, where argumentation is taken as a means of rational belief-revision and conflict resol. College Publications.
Studies in Logic and Argumentation. Volume 82: Formal Logic Classical Problems and Proofs. Volume 7: Fallacies: Selected Papers 1972-1982. John Woods, Douglas Walton with a Foreword by Dale Jacquette. View Details Volume 7: Fallacies: Selected Papers 1972-1982. Volume 6: How to Sell a Contradiction: The Logic and Metaphysics of Inconsistency.
Woods, John and Walton, Douglas. Fallacies: Selected Papers 1972-1982. Series: "Studies of Argumentation in Prag-matics and Discourse Analysis" ed. Frans H. van Eemeren and Rob Grootendorst. ovidence, RI-USA: Foris. Pp. xxi, 322. ISBN 90 6765 305 5, paper. ISBN 90 67653063, cloth.
Woods, . Walton, . Gabbay, . Woods, . Agenda Relevance: A Study in Formal Pragmatics, vol. 1 of A Practical Logic of Cognitive Systems. North-Holland, Amsterdam (2003)Google Scholar. Foris de Gruyter, Berlin and New York (1989)Google Scholar. 37. John Woods, . The practical turn in logic. Kluwer (2005) 15-122Google Scholar.
Fallacies: Selected Papers: 1972-1982, J. Woods and D. Walton, Studies in Logic, vol 7, London, King's College, 2007. Ethical Argumentation, Lanham, M. Lexington Books, 2002 (sample). Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006. Argumentation Methods for Artificial Intelligence in Law, Berlin, Springer, 2005 (sample). Abductive Reasoning, Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press, 2004. Relevance in Argumentation, Mahwah, . Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004. Legal Argumentation and Evidence, University Park, P. Penn State Press, 2002.
The book may be seen as a sequel to Fallacies: Selected papers 1972-1982, which I wrote with Douglas Walton, and which appeared in 1989 with Foris. This time I am on my own. Douglas Walton has, long since, found his own voice, as the saying has it; and so have I. Both of us greatly value the time we spent performing duets, but we also recognize the attractions of solo work.