1st Edition

Argumentation Schemes for Presumptive Reasoning

By Douglas Walton Copyright 1996
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

Recent concerns with the evaluation of argumentation in informal logic and speech communication center around nondemonstrative arguments that lead to tentative or defeasible conclusions based on a balance of considerations. Such arguments do not appear to have structures of the kind traditionally identified with deductive and inductive reasoning, but are extremely common and are often called... Read more
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Presumptive Reasoning. The Argumentation Schemes. Argument from Ignorance. Ignoring Qualifications. Argument from Consequences.

Biography

Walton, Douglas

"...it is the first book-length treatment of one of the most important issues in logical theory, namely, the logic of reasoning and argument that is neither deductive nor quantitatively inductive."
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