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Argumentation
Published
2013-08-01
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10.1007/s10503-012-9286-3
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  1. Argumentation
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  9. Change of view
  10. Aspects of scientific explanation
  11. Critical thinking: A Guide to evaluating information
  12. Philosophy of logic
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  15. Counterfactuals
  16. The philosophy of G. E. Moore
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  19. Challenge and response: Justification in ethics
  20. Problems of the self
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