John Woods

30 articles
Affiliations: University of the Humanities (1), University of Calgary (1)

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John Woods's work travels primarily in Other / unclustered (87% of indexed citations) · 16 total indexed citations from 2 clusters.

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  • Rhetoric — 2

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  1. Fallacies and Their Place in the Foundations of Science
    doi:10.1007/s10503-023-09609-6
  2. In Memoriam
    doi:10.1007/s10503-019-09508-9
  3. Enthymemes: From Reconstruction to Understanding
    Abstract

    Traditionally, an enthymeme is an incomplete argument, made so by the absence of one or more of its constituent statements. An enthymeme resolution strategy is a set of procedures for finding those missing elements, thus reconstructing the enthymemes and restoring its meaning. It is widely held that a condition on the adequacy of such procedures is that statements restored to an enthymeme produce an argument that is good in some given respect in relation to which the enthymeme itself is bad. In previous work, we emphasized the role of parsimony in enthymeme resolution strategies and concomitantly downplayed the role of “charity”. In the present paper, we take the analysis of enthymemes a step further. We will propose that if the pragmatic features that attend the phenomenon of enthymematic communication are duly heeded, the very idea of reconstructing enthymemes loses much of its rationale, and their interpretation comes to be conceived in a new light.

    doi:10.1007/s10503-011-9203-1
  4. Agendas, Relevance and Dialogic Ascent
    doi:10.1007/s10503-007-9054-y
  5. Book Review: Adler Jonathan E. (2002), Belief’s Own Ethics Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pp xv+357. H/b $45.00
    doi:10.1007/s10503-005-0533-8
  6. Speaking Your Mind: Large Inarticulateness Constitutional and Circumstantial
    doi:10.1023/a:1014929916547
  7. Walton, Douglas (1998). Ad Hominem Arguments
    doi:10.1023/a:1012252322407
  8. Slippery Slopes and Collapsing Taboos
    doi:10.1023/a:1007837321284
  9. Antoine Arnauld (1612--1694)
    doi:10.1023/a:1007786123170
  10. Angustus DeMorgan (1806--1871)
    doi:10.1023/a:1007795822261
  11. Richard Starmans (1996), Logic, Argument, and Commonsence. Tilburg: Tilburg University Print.
    doi:10.1023/a:1007894729039
  12. John Stuart Mill (1806--1873)
    doi:10.1023/a:1007734006332
  13. Aristotle (384--322 B.C.)
    doi:10.1023/a:1007784014695
  14. Argumentum ad baculum
    doi:10.1023/a:1007779930624
  15. Editorial
    doi:10.1023/a:1007734117976
  16. Book reviews
    doi:10.1007/bf00142981
  17. And so indeed are perfect cheat
    doi:10.1007/bf00737784
  18. Book Reviews
    doi:10.1007/bf00733370
  19. Book reviews
    doi:10.1007/bf00154331
  20. Apocalyptic relevance
    doi:10.1007/bf00154325
  21. Ideals of rationality in dialogic
    doi:10.1007/bf00128982
  22. Rationality ideals and mentality
    doi:10.1007/bf00128984
  23. Is philosophy progressive?
    doi:10.1007/bf00178019
  24. Preface
    doi:10.1007/bf00136774
  25. Three Poems
    doi:10.2307/374437
  26. a poem
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ccc196321180
  27. [Poem]
    doi:10.2307/355292
  28. An Afternoon of Themes
    doi:10.2307/354695
  29. On Modification
    doi:10.2307/354696
  30. Two Poems
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ccc196221255