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  1. Is Common Ground a Word or Just a Sound?Paola Cantù - 2007 - In Proceedings of the International Conference: Dissensus & The Search for Common Ground. Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. pp. 1--9.
    The paper analyses the role played by the concept of ‘common ground’ in argumentation theories. If a common agreement on all the rules of a discursive exchange is required, either at the beginning or at the end of an argumentative practice, then no violation of the rules is possible. The paper suggests an alternative understanding of ‘common ground’ as something that can change during the development of the argumentative practice, and in particular something that can change without the practice being (...)
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  • Raison, Entendement et Philosophie.Georges Kalinowski - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (1):123-138.
    La récente étude du R.P. Dubarle sur la dialectique hégélienne est trop riche pour être discutée ici dans son ensemble. Nous nous contentons par conséquent d'en relever une seule thèse, celle précisément qui rattache la philosophie moderne, ou plus exactement certaines des philosophies modernes, à la distinction entre la raison et l'entendement, qui s'est progressivement substituée au cours du XVIe s., du XVIIe s. et du XVIIIe s. à l'ancienne distinction, élaborée déjà par la Grèce antique, entre l'intellect et la (...)
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  • Law and Morality: A Critical Relation.Luc J. Wintgens - 1991 - Ratio Juris 4 (2):177-201.
    .The article deals with the difference between some forms of legal positivism. It is argued that, even in continental legal systems which are typically “rule bound,” there is some space left for principles in the legal system. The author tries to explain how this space can be filled and what methods should be used by a judge to do so.
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