The witch hunt as a structure of argumentation

Douglas Walton University of Winnipeg
Journal
Argumentation
Published
1996-08-01
DOI
10.1007/bf00182203
CompPile
Open Access
Closed
Topics
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (0)

No articles in this index cite this work.

References (26)

  1. Alphandery, P.D.: 1963, ‘The Inquisition’, Encyclopaedia Britannica 12, 377–383.
    Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. The Salem Witchcraft Papers, Vol. 1
  3. Guides to Straight Thinking
  4. Introduction to Logic
  5. Coren, M.: 1994, ‘Fifth Column’, The Globe and Mail, April 27, A22.
Show all 26 →
  1. The Abuse of Innocence: The McMartin Pre-school Trial
  2. Giannelli, P.C.: 1981, ‘General Acceptance of Scientific Tests: Frye and Beyond’, in E.J. Imwinkelried (ed.),…
  3. The Medieval Inquisition
  4. Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science in the Courtroom
  5. A Concise Introduction to Logic
  6. Imwinkelried, E.J.: 1986, ‘Science Takes the Stand: The Growing Misuse of Expert Testimony’, The Sciences 26,…
    The Sciences  
  7. Krabbe, E.C.W. and D.N. Walton: 1993, ‘It's All Very Well for You to Talk! Situationally Disqualifying Ad Hom…
    Informal Logic
  8. A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages
  9. Loftus, E.: ‘Remembering Dangerously’, Skeptical Inquirer 19, 20–29.
  10. Loftus, E.F. and L.A. Rosenwald: 1993, ‘Buried Memories: Shattered Lives’, ABA Journal 79, 70–73.
    ABA Journal
  11. The Presumption of Innocence
  12. Inquisition
  13. Roberts, D.: 1994, ‘The Martensville Horror’, The Globe and Mail, February 19, D1–D3.
  14. Senator Joe McCarthy
  15. Shapiro, L.: 1992, ‘The Lesson of Salem’, Newsweek, August 31, 64–66.
  16. Religion, The Reformation and Social Change
  17. Speech Acts in Argumentative Discussions
  18. Informal Logic
  19. Walton, D.: 1991, ‘Critical Faults and Fallacies of Questioning’, Journal of Pragmatics 15, 337–366.
    Journal of Pragmatics  
  20. Arguments from Ignorance
  21. Watson, B.: 1992, ‘Salem's Darkest Hour: Did the Devil Make Them Do It?’ Smithsonian 23, 117–131.
    Smithsonian