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Argument Evaluation

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  1. Argument schemes—an epistemological approach.Christoph Lumer - 2011 - Argumentation. Cognition and Community. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA), May 18-22, 2011.
    The paper develops a classificatory system of basic argument types on the basis of the epis-temological approach to argumentation. This approach has provided strict rules for several kinds of argu-ments. These kinds may be brought into a system of basic irreducible types, which rely on different parts of epistemology: deductive logic, probability theory, utility theory. The system reduces a huge mass of differ-ent argument schemes to basic types and gives them an epistemological foundation.
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  • Studies in Critical Thinking.John Anthony Blair (ed.) - 2019 - Windsor: University of Windsor.
    Critical thinking deserves both imaginative teaching and serious theoretical attention. Studies in Critical Thinking assembles an all-star cast to serve both.
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  • Commentary on Gratton.Charles Blatz - unknown
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  • Commentary on Grennan.Chris Reed - unknown
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  • An Argument Evaluation Procedure Incorporating Arguer Credibility.Wayne Grennan - unknown
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  • An Informal Logic Bibliography.Hans V. Hansen - 1990 - Informal Logic 12 (3).
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  • Common pedagogical weaknesses in critical thinking textbooks and courses.Claude Gratton - unknown
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  • Decision Theory as a primary part of Critical Thinking Courses.Sheldon Wein - unknown
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