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  1. The Post-Medieval 'Ars Disputandi'.Donald Leonard Felipe - 1991 - Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin
    Only recently have scholars again taken serious interest in works on disputation in the history of logic. Several recent studies have been done on the medieval and late medieval ars obligatoria, which I would venture to say, is the best known area in the history of disputation theory. Other areas in the history of disputation theory have not been sufficiently researched, including Book VIII of the Aristotelian Topics. But no period so rich in works on disputation has been more neglected (...)
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  • A Bibliography of Douglas Walton’s Published Works, 1971-2007.Douglas Walton - 2007 - Informal Logic 27 (1):135-147.
    A Bibliography of Douglas Walton’s Published Works, 1971-20.
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  • Six types of fallaciousness: Toward a realistic theory of logical criticism. [REVIEW]Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1987 - Argumentation 1 (3):263-282.
    I begin by formulating the problem of the nature of fallacy in terms of the logic of the negative evaluation of argument, that is, in terms of a theory of logical criticism; here I discuss several features of my approach and several advantages vis-à-vis other approaches; a main feature of my approach is the concern to avoid both formalist and empiricist excesses. I then define six types of fallaciousness, labeled formal, explanatory, presuppositional, positive, semantical, and persuasive; they all involve arguments (...)
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  • New Concepts for Argument Evaluation.Taeda Jovicic - unknown
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