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  1. Studies in Deductive Logic.W. Stanley Jevons - 1881 - Mind 6 (23):427-433.
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  • Ethics without principles.Jonathan Dancy - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this much-anticipated book, Jonathan Dancy offers the only available full-scale treatment of particularism in ethics, a view with which he has been associated for twenty years. Dancy now presents particularism as the view that the possibility of moral thought and judgement does not in any way depend on an adequate supply of principles. He grounds this claim on a form of reasons-holism, holding that what is a reason in one case need not be any reason in another, and maintaining (...)
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  • Logic and formalism.H. S. Shelton - 1918 - Mind 27 (108):464-471.
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  • File of Fallacies: Alfred Sidgwick: A Little-Known Precursor of Informal Logic and Argumentation. [REVIEW]Douglas Walton - 2000 - Argumentation 14 (2):175-179.
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  • (4 other versions)Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 50 (4):654-658.
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  • (1 other version)Argumentative Polylogues in a Dialectical Framework: A Methodological Inquiry.Marcin Lewiński & Mark Aakhus - 2014 - Argumentation 28 (2):161-185.
    In this paper, we closely examine the various ways in which a multi-party argumentative discussion—argumentative polylogue—can be analyzed in a dialectical framework. Our chief concern is that while multi-party and multi-position discussions are characteristic of a large class of argumentative activities, dialectical approaches would analyze and evaluate them in terms of dyadic exchanges between two parties: pro and con. Using as an example an academic committee arguing about the researcher of the year as well as other cases from argumentation literature, (...)
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  • Dr. Mercier and the logicians.H. S. Shelton - 1914 - Mind 23 (91):402-404.
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  • A New Logic.Charles Mercier - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):256-263.
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  • Frans H. van Eemeren and Bart Garssen : Topical Themes in Argumentation Theory: Twenty Exploratory Studies.Mark Aakhus - 2014 - Argumentation 28 (4):489-492.
    Every 4 years, for the past three decades, the world of argumentation research has gathered in Amsterdam at the International Society for the Study of Argumentation conferences to explore advances in understanding argumentation and how argumentation advances our understanding of the human condition. While comprehensive proceedings of selected papers are produced to document what has transpired in the world of argumentation over the preceding 4 years, there remains the important matter of taking the intellectual pulse of the world’s argumentation scholars, (...)
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  • Universals and a fortiori reasoning.W. A. Pickard-Cambridge - 1917 - Mind 26 (102):205-215.
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  • The limits of logical validity.Elton Mayo - 1915 - Mind 24 (93):70-74.
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  • Silogismo.Luis Vega Reñón - 2011 - In Luis Vega and Paula Olmos (ed.), Compendio de Lógica, Argumentación y Retórica. [Madrid]: Editorial Trotta.
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  • The necessity of a universal in reasoning.H. S. Shelton - 1917 - Mind 26 (103):351-356.
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  • The argument a fortiori.Chas A. Mercier - 1917 - Mind 26 (103):340-350.
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  • Dr. Mercier and formal logic.F. C. S. Schiller - 1914 - Mind 23 (92):568-569.
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  • The philosophical basis of the a fortiori.J. E. Turner - 1917 - Mind 26 (101):71-76.
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  • The opponents of formal logic.H. S. Shelton - 1915 - Mind 24 (93):75-79.
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  • The necessity for a universal in reasoning.H. S. Shelton - 1915 - Mind 24 (96):525-531.
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  • Logic and formalism.F. C. S. Schiller - 1919 - Mind 28 (110):213-216.
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  • (1 other version)Formalism and the a fortiori.F. C. S. Schiller - 1917 - Mind 26 (104):458-465.
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  • (1 other version)Formalism and the a fortiori.F. C. S. Schiller - 1918 - Mind 27 (106):198-202.
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  • The a fortiori argument.W. A. Pickard-Cambridge - 1915 - Mind 24 (96):536-538.
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  • The necessity for a universal in reasoning.Chas A. Mercier - 1915 - Mind 24 (95):386-396.
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  • Is inversion a valid inference?Charles Mercier - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):248-250.
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  • The universal and the a fortiori.Chas A. Mercier - 1916 - Mind 25 (1):83-92.
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  • Dr. Mercier and the logicians.Charles A. Mercier - 1914 - Mind 23 (1):564-567.
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  • Discussions: The a fortiori argument.Alfred Sidgwick - 1916 - Mind 25 (4):518-521.
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