Historical Foundations of Informal Logic

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A01=Alan Brinton
A01=Douglas Walton
argumentation theory
Argumentum Ad Ignorantiam
Author_Alan Brinton
Author_Douglas Walton
Bentham's Book
Category=QDHR
Category=QDTL
classical rhetoric
critical thinking skills
dialectical methods
Dissoi Logoi
eemeren
elenchi
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
fallacies
Fallacious Inferences
fallacy analysis
Grundlegung Zur Metaphysik Der Sitten
history of informal logic development
ignoratio
Ignoratio Elenchi
Inferential Fallacies
Informal Fallacies
Informal Logic
Kritik Der Urtheilskraft
logicians
Major Premiss
National Biography
philosophical reasoning
Plato's Euthydemus
Political Fallacies
port
Port Royal Grammar
Port Royal Logic
Pragma Dialectical Approach
Pragma Dialectical Rules
Pure General Logic
refutations
royal
sophistical
Transcendental Argument
Transcendental Deduction
Transcendental Logic
van
Van Eemeren
Vice Versa
Whately's Elements

Product details

  • ISBN 9781859725887
  • Weight: 1110g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Aug 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In just the last twenty years there has arisen a strong interest, especially among teachers of logic at the universities, in teaching techniques of applied logical reasoning and critical thinking. Many universities are now stressing these skills at an introductory level, and to meet the need, informal logic has begun to form and grow as a discipline in its own right. Like all subjects, it helps us to understand it if we can situate it in a context of historical development. This collection of essays provides the readings required to understand the development of a subject whose historical origins have been so far little studied. Many of the chapters are written by scholars in philosophy and speech communication who are themselves leading contributors to the subject, and their contemporary views throw light on how these earlier writers have influenced their thinking. This dimension gives an added interest to the essays, and indicates the way informal logic is currently evolving and seeking out its ancient historical origins.
Douglas Walton, University of Winnipeg, Canada and Alan Brinton, Boise State University, USA