New Essays in Informal LogicJ. Anthony Blair, Ralph Henry Johnson Twelve essays by leading informal logicians including |
Contents
The Positive vs the Negative Evaluation of Arguments | 21 |
The Place of Informal Logic in Logic | 36 |
Assessing Arguments | 51 |
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