Historical Origins of Argumentum ad Consequentiam

Douglas Walton University of Winnipeg
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Argumentation
Published
1999-08-01
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10.1023/a:1007779527544
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  1. Philosophy & Rhetoric
  2. Argumentation

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  1. Aristotle: Topica, trans. E. S. Forster, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., MCMLX.
  2. De Sophisticis Elenchis (On Sophistical Refutations)
  3. Aristotle: Rhetorica (The ‘Art’ of Rhetoric), trans. John Henry Freese, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard Unive…
  4. Formal Logic
  5. Logic: The Theory of Inquiry
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  4. Pascal's Wager
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  10. Argumentation Schemes for Presumptive Reasoning
  11. Argument Structure: A Pragmatic Theory
  12. The New Dialectic: Conversational Contexts of Argument