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Famous Meta-Arguments: Part I, Mill and the Tripartite Nature of Argumentation

In Christopher W. Tindale Hans V. Hansen (ed.), Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. OSSA (2007)

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  1. Commentary on Finocchiaro.Daniel H. Cohen - unknown
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  • Evaluating arguments and making meta-arguments.Daniel H. Cohen - 2001 - Informal Logic 21 (2).
    This paper explores the outlines of a framework for evaluating arguments. Among the factors to take into account are the strength of the arguers' inferences, the level of their engagement with objections raised by other interlocutors, and their effectiveness in rationally persuading their target audiences. Some connections among these can be understood only in the context of meta-argumentation and meta-rationality. The Principle of Meta-Rationality (PMR)--that reasoning rationally includes reasoning about rationality-is used to explain why it can be rational to resist (...)
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  • What The Tortoise Said To Achilles.Lewis Carroll - 1895 - Mind 104 (416):691-693.
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  • Mill and pragma-dialectics.Hans Vilhelm Hansen - 2006 - In F. H. van Eemeren, Peter Houtlosser, Haft-van Rees & A. M. (eds.), Considering pragma-dialectics: a festschrift for Frans H. van Eemeren on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
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  • Logical analogies.Trudy Govier - 1985 - Informal Logic 7 (1).
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  • Positive versus negative undermining in belief revision.Gilbert Harman - 1984 - Noûs 18 (1):39-49.
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  • Famous Meta-Arguments: Part I, Mill and the Tripartite Nature of Argumentation.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2007 - In Christopher W. Tindale Hans V. Hansen (ed.), Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. OSSA.
    In the context of a study of meta-arguments in general, and famous meta-arguments in particular, I reconstruct chapter 1 of Mill’s Subjection of Women as the meta-argument: women’s liberation should be argued on its merits because the universality of subjection derives from the law of force and hence provides no presumption favoring its correctness. The raises the problem of the relationship among illative, dialectical, and meta-argumentative tiers.
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  • Introduction.Alan Ryan - 2012 - In The Making of Modern Liberalism. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-18.
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  • Reasoning by Analogy in Hume’s Dialogues.Stephen F. Barker - 1989 - Informal Logic 11 (3).
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  • By Parity of Reasoning.John Woods & Brent Hudak - 1989 - Informal Logic 11 (3).
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  • Can we ever pin one down to a formal fallacy?Erik Cw Krabbe - 1996 - In Johan van Benthem (ed.), Logic and argumentation. New York: North-Holland.
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