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Argumentation
Published
1989-02-01
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10.1007/bf00116417
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  1. Argumentation
  2. Argumentation
  3. Argumentation
  4. Written Communication

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  1. Fallacies
  2. Experteach (software and manual)
  3. Plausible Reasoning
  4. Logic
  5. Dynamic Memory
  6. Multiple-Conclusion Logic
  7. Argumentation: Perspectives and Approaches
  8. Practical Reason
  9. Arguer's Position
  10. Informal Fallacies
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