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  1. Imperatives and logic.Jörgen Jörgensen - 1937 - Erkenntnis 7 (1):288-296.
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  • (1 other version)Barriers to Implication.Greg Restall - unknown
    Implication barrier theses deny that one can derive sentences of one type from sentences of another. Hume’s Law is an implication barrier thesis; it denies that one can derive an ‘ought’ (a normative sentence) from an ‘is’ (a descriptive sentence). Though Hume’s Law is controversial, some barrier theses are philosophical platitudes; in his Lectures on Logical Atomism, Bertrand Russell claims: You can never arrive at a general proposition by inference particular propositions alone. You will always have to have at least (...)
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  • Imperatives and Logic.Afl Ross - 1941 - Theoria 7 (1):53.
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  • Dialogo, falacias y retorica. el caso de la falacia naturalista.Eduardo Rabossi - 2002 - Manuscrito 25 (2):353-380.
    The first sections of the paper deal with the notion of a dialogue and some basic dialogic modalities. The critical or rational modality is highlighted as typical of philosophical argumentation. The following sections deal with a widespread phenomenon in current philosophical controversies: to charge the dialogic counterpart with the commission of a philosophical fallacy. The Naturalistic Fallacy is taken as the most famous example of that sort of strategy. Its structure and aims are analized, and it is concluded that, leaving (...)
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