Argumentation

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May 1989

  1. The proper subject matter for critical thinking courses
    doi:10.1007/bf00128145

February 1989

  1. Reasoned use of expertise in argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00116417
  2. Essai de représentation par des nombres réels d'une analyse infinite des notions individuelles dans une infinité de mondes possibles
    doi:10.1007/bf00116418
  3. Argumentation and formal logic in philosophy
    doi:10.1007/bf00116414
  4. Completing the square of opposition
    doi:10.1007/bf00116419
  5. Lorsque la logique rencontre l'argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00116416
  6. Preface
    doi:10.1007/bf00116413
  7. Argumentations and logic
    doi:10.1007/bf00116415
  8. Call for papers
    doi:10.1007/bf00116420

November 1988

  1. Ideals of rationality in dialogic
    doi:10.1007/bf00128982
  2. Publisher's announcement
    doi:10.1007/bf00128980
  3. Rules for argumentation in dialogues
    doi:10.1007/bf00128989
  4. Dialogue games: Conventions of human interaction
    doi:10.1007/bf00128990
  5. May the force be with you
    doi:10.1007/bf00128985
  6. Review
    doi:10.1007/bf00128992
  7. The disputation ? a special type of cooperative argumentative dialogue
    doi:10.1007/bf00128986
  8. Editor's introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00128981
  9. General bibliography on the argumentative structure of dialogue
    doi:10.1007/bf00128991
  10. Rationality ideals and mentality
    doi:10.1007/bf00128984
  11. Creative reasoning in formal discussion
    doi:10.1007/bf00128988
  12. Distinguo: The response to equivocation
    doi:10.1007/bf00128987
  13. Woods on Ideals of Rationality in Dialogue
    doi:10.1007/bf00128983

August 1988

  1. Empiricism, judgment, and argument; Toward an informal logic of science
    doi:10.1007/bf00176970
  2. The internal environment of knowledge claims: One aspect of the knowledge-society connection
    doi:10.1007/bf00176973
  3. Rationalism and empiricism: A new perspective
    doi:10.1007/bf00176969
  4. De l'argumentation comme m�tamorphose
    doi:10.1007/bf00176971
  5. Argumentation, epistemology and the sociology of language
    doi:10.1007/bf00176972
  6. Introduction
    doi:10.1007/bf00176968

May 1988

  1. Burden of proof
    doi:10.1007/bf00178024
  2. The rhetorical foundation of philosophical argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00178025
  3. Hoisted by their own petards: Philosophical positions that self-destruct
    doi:10.1007/bf00178023
  4. Rhetoric and ?doing philosophy?
    doi:10.1007/bf00178021
  5. Dialectic and argument in philosophy: A case study of Hegel's phenomenological preface
    doi:10.1007/bf00178020
  6. Questions about philosophical argumentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00178018
  7. Is philosophy progressive?
    doi:10.1007/bf00178019
  8. The role of examples in moral philosophy
    doi:10.1007/bf00178022
  9. Bibliographical note
    doi:10.1007/bf00178027
  10. Rationale for a pragma-dialectical perspective
    doi:10.1007/bf00178026

February 1988

  1. Above suspicion: Cognitive and intentional aspects of the ability to lie
    doi:10.1007/bf00179142
  2. Sur l'omnipr�sence du mensonge dans le discours
    doi:10.1007/bf00179145
  3. Insincerity and disloyalty
    doi:10.1007/bf00179143
  4. Irrational action and irrational belief
    doi:10.1007/bf00179140
  5. A revision of the definition of lying as an untruth told with intent to deceive
    doi:10.1007/bf00179144
  6. The liar: What paradox?
    doi:10.1007/bf00179141
  7. Disbelief, lies, and manipulations in a transactional discourse model
    doi:10.1007/bf00179146
  8. Presentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00179137
  9. Kant's arguments in support of the maxim ?Do what is right though the world should perish?
    doi:10.1007/bf00179138
  10. Publisher's announcement
    doi:10.1007/bf00179136
  11. Two arguments against lying
    doi:10.1007/bf00179139

December 1987

  1. Présentation
    doi:10.1007/bf00209733