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Fallacies: Classical and Contemporary Readings by Hans V. Hansen
RRP: £37.95Booksplease Price: £35.11Since 1970, when Charles Hamblin issued a challenge for philosophers, logicians, and educators in general to begin work anew in fallacies, a serious literature on fallacies has indeed developed. Part... -
Argument, Inference and Dialectic: Collected Papers on Informal Logic with an Introduction by Hans V. Hansen by Robert C. Pinto 9780792370055
Booksplease Price: £90.56Chapters 1-12 of this volume contain the papers on infonnal logic and argumentation that I've published and/or read at conferences over the last 17 years. These papers are reproduced here pretty much... -
Argument, Inference and Dialectic: Collected Papers on Informal Logic with an Introduction by Hans V. Hansen by Robert C. Pinto 9789048157136
Booksplease Price: £90.56This volume contains 12 papers addressed to researchers and advanced students in informal logic and related fields, such as argumentation, formal logic, and communications. Among the issues discussed... -
Mill's A System of Logic: Critical Appraisals by Antis Loizides 9780815371946
RRP: £52.99Booksplease Price: £47.80John Stuart Mill considered his A System of Logic, first published in 1843, the methodological foundation and intellectual groundwork of his later works in ethical, social, and political theory. Yet... -
Legal Argumentation and Evidence by Douglas Walton 9780271058351
RRP: £49.95Booksplease Price: £42.83A leading expert in informal logic, Douglas Walton turns his attention in this new book to how reasoning operates in trials and other legal contexts, with special emphasis on the law of evidence. The... -
Presumptions and Burdens of Proof: An Anthology of Argumentation and the Law by James Crosswhite 9780817320171
Booksplease Price: £44.81An anthology of the most important historical sources, classical and modern, on the subjects of presumptions and burdens of proof. In the last fifty years, the study of argumentation has become one...