The Death of Argument: Fallacies in Agent Based ReasoningSpringer Science & Business Media, 9 lis 2013 - 378 The present work is a fair record of work I've done on the fallacies and related matters in the fifteen years since 1986. 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. If I had to characterize the difference that has manifested itself in our later work, I would venture that Walton has strayed more, and I less, from what has come to be called the Woods-Walton Approach to the study of fallacies. Perhaps, on reflection "stray" is not the word for it, inasmuch as Walton's deviation from and my fidelity to the WWA are serious matters of methodological principle. The WWA was always conceived of as a way of handling the analysis of various kinds of fallacious argument or reasoning. It was a response to a particular challenge [Hamblin, 1970]. The challenge was that since logicians had allowed the investigation of fallacious reasoning to fall into disgraceful disarray, it was up to them to put things right. Accordingly, the WWA sought these repairs amidst the rich pluralisms of logic in the 1970s and beyond. |
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Fallacies in Agent Based Reasoning J.H. Woods. VOLUME 32 Managing Editor Dov M. Gabbay , Department of Computer ... Logic is applied in an increasingly wide variety of disciplines , from the traditional subjects of philosophy and ...
Fallacies in Agent Based Reasoning J.H. Woods. VOLUME 32 Managing Editor Dov M. Gabbay , Department of Computer ... Logic is applied in an increasingly wide variety of disciplines , from the traditional subjects of philosophy and ...
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... fallacy , and need to rediscover it [ Hamblin , 1970 , p . 12 ] . Speaking of the treatment of fallacies in logic textbooks at the time of writing , Hamblin insisted that what we find in most cases ...... . is as debased , worn - out ...
... fallacy , and need to rediscover it [ Hamblin , 1970 , p . 12 ] . Speaking of the treatment of fallacies in logic textbooks at the time of writing , Hamblin insisted that what we find in most cases ...... . is as debased , worn - out ...
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... fallacies research programme in a direction which , as I hope , Hamblin might have approved of . I am a traditionalist about fallacy theory . I accept the traditional notion of fallacy as an argument or piece of reasoning which seems to ...
... fallacies research programme in a direction which , as I hope , Hamblin might have approved of . I am a traditionalist about fallacy theory . I accept the traditional notion of fallacy as an argument or piece of reasoning which seems to ...
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... fallacies that have borne those names ever since . But Locke in fact does not think that arguments of these kinds are fallacious at all . Conceptual shifts and historical in- accuracies can mar a theorist's best efforts . I have tried ...
... fallacies that have borne those names ever since . But Locke in fact does not think that arguments of these kinds are fallacious at all . Conceptual shifts and historical in- accuracies can mar a theorist's best efforts . I have tried ...
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... fallacies needs to be set in a more general theory of cognitive agency , a ... logic is a growth industry . At the heart of these developments is a ... ancient word " goody ” is a contraction of " goodwife " . ) In appropriating this name ...
... fallacies needs to be set in a more general theory of cognitive agency , a ... logic is a growth industry . At the heart of these developments is a ... ancient word " goody ” is a contraction of " goodwife " . ) In appropriating this name ...
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7 | 38 |
Threats and Intimidation | 62 |
APPEAL TO FORCE | 74 |
10 | 86 |
Arguments Involving Reference to Persons | 95 |
AD HOMINEM | 111 |
AND SO INDEED ARE PERFECT CHEAT | 124 |
PragmaDialectics | 149 |
How to Interpret Arguments | 217 |
MISSING PREMISSES | 239 |
Analogy | 251 |
VERDI IS THE PUCCINI OF MUSIC | 273 |
Induction | 299 |
HASTY GENERALIZATION | 311 |
THE PROBLEM OF ABDUCTION | 335 |
The Way Ahead? 349 | 348 |
BUTTERCUPS GNPS AND QUARKS | 160 |
UNIFYING THE FALLACIES? | 171 |
Intractable Disagreement | 183 |
STANDOFFS AND DEMORALIZATION | 200 |
References | 359 |
141 | 373 |
212 | 374 |
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