Committing Fallacies and the Appearance Condition

Hans V. Hansen University of Windsor
Journal
Argumentation
Published
2023-06-01
DOI
10.1007/s10503-023-09606-9
CompPile
Open Access
OA PDF Bronze
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (0)

No articles in this index cite this work.

References (29)

  1. Aristotle. 1928. Sophistical refutations. W.A. Pickard-Cambridge (trans). In The works of Aristotle translate…
  2. Aristotle. 1928. Topics. In The works of Aristotle translated into English, vol 1 (trans: Pickard-Cambridge, …
  3. Aristotle. 1954. Rhetoric. Trans. W. Rhys Roberts. New York: Modern Library.
  4. Aristotle. Nichomachean Ethics. Many translations.
  5. Ayer, A. J. 1940. The argument from illusion. In Perception and the external world, ed. R. J. Hirst, 128–34. …
Show all 29 →
  1. Bacon, Francis. 1620/2000. The new organon, eds. L. Jardine and M. Silverthorne, Cambridge: Cambridge Univers…
  2. Braine, David. 2021. ‘Hovering ship’ photographed off UK coast in rare optical illusion. https://globalnews.c…
  3. The Oxford companion to the mind
  4. DutilhNovaes, Catarina. 2020. The role of trust in argumentation. Informal Logic 40: 205–236.
    Informal Logic  
  5. The murder of Professor Schlick: The rise and fall of the Vienna Circle
  6. A critical introduction to testimony
  7. Eye and brain: The psychology of seeing
  8. Fallacies
  9. An introduction to philosophical analysis
  10. Fallacies: classical and contemporary readings
  11. How to talk to a science denier
  12. Mill, John Stuart. 1843. A system of logic, ratiocinative and inductive. In The collected works of John Stuar…
  13. Moore, G. E. 1921. What is philosophy? In Some main problems of philosophy. London: George Allen and Unwin
  14. NASA Science. 2020. The moon illusion: Why does the moon look so big sometimes. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/…
  15. From argument schemes to argumentative relations in the wild
  16. Fallacies: Classical and contemporary readings
  17. The anthropology of argument
  18. Studies in Critical Thinking
  19. Strategic maneuvering in argumentative discourse
  20. Argumentation theory: A pragma-dialectical perspective
  21. Vesey, G.N.A. 1955/56. Seeing and seeing as. In Perceiving, sensing and knowing, ed. R.J. Swartz, 68–83. New …
  22. Walton, Douglas. 2010. Why fallacies appear to be better arguments than they are. Informal Logic 30: 159–184.
    Informal Logic  
  23. Commitment in dialogue
  24. Whately, Richard. 1846. Elements of rhetoric. Edited by Douglas Ehninger. Carbondale: Southern Illinois Unive…