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The Coherence of Hamblin’s Fallacies

The Coherence of Hamblin’s Fallacies

... lems that, he believes, require us to take a close look at the con- cept of argument. First, there is the problem of nailing a fallacy. Second, he asks us to “consider the problems surrounding argu- ment on the fringe of ... See full document

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The Presumptions of Meaning. Hamblin and Equivocation.

The Presumptions of Meaning. Hamblin and Equivocation.

... On Hamblin’s theory of dialectical meaning, meaningful- ness, nonsense and equivocation are interpreted in terms of dia- logical behavior (Hamblin, 1970: 286). However, the analysis of Fallacies is ... See full document

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Jumping to a Conclusion: Fallacies and Standards of Proof

Jumping to a Conclusion: Fallacies and Standards of Proof

... these fallacies as instances of the broader error of jumping too hastily to a conclusion has raised the problem of fallacy inflation observed by Hamblin in his commentary on Aristotle’s analysis of the ... See full document

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Speech Act Rules for Burden of Proof in a Modified Hamblin Dialogue System

Speech Act Rules for Burden of Proof in a Modified Hamblin Dialogue System

... book Fallacies (1970), and there has been much written on the subject of argumentation since that ...The Hamblin system has several rules for manag- ing dialogues in which such support request questions are ... See full document

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Moral deliberation and ad hominem fallacies

Moral deliberation and ad hominem fallacies

... If students find out that Singer doesn’t give ten percent of his income to famine relief they will have acquired a good reason not to investigate Singer's Argument—that is, they can igno[r] ... See full document

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Commitment, Types of Dialogue, and Fallacies

Commitment, Types of Dialogue, and Fallacies

... Accord- ing to the analysis of the fallacy of begging the question given in Walton (1991), circu- lar argumentation generally tends to go against the goals of the inquiry, an[r] ... See full document

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Reification Fallacies and Inappropriate Totalities

Reification Fallacies and Inappropriate Totalities

... Illicit Totalization Principle (lTP): The attempted specification of a total of items of a certain type is not meaningful unless-when itself is purported of the type at issue[r] ... See full document

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The artistic truth: coherence, cohesion and credibility in Jane Austen’s novels

The artistic truth: coherence, cohesion and credibility in Jane Austen’s novels

... Willoughby could not hear of her marriage without a pang; and his punishment was soon afterwards complete in the voluntary forgiveness of Mrs. Smith, who, by stating his marriage with a woman of character, as the source ... See full document

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Vascularized drusen: a cross-sectional study

Vascularized drusen: a cross-sectional study

... optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) technology provides a rapid and non-invasive method by which clinicians and researchers can diag- nose and monitor non-exudative neovascularization in eyes with dry ... See full document

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Contrasting Patterns of Nucleotide Sequence Variation at the Glucose Dehydrogenase (Gld) Locus in Different Populations of Drosophila melanogaster

Contrasting Patterns of Nucleotide Sequence Variation at the Glucose Dehydrogenase (Gld) Locus in Different Populations of Drosophila melanogaster

... (HAMBLIN and AQUADRO 1996).] These observations are consistent with two quite different interpretations: (1) silent site variation is essentially the same across popul[r] ... See full document

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Retinal sensitivity and photoreceptor arrangement changes secondary to congenital simple hamartoma of retinal pigment epithelium

Retinal sensitivity and photoreceptor arrangement changes secondary to congenital simple hamartoma of retinal pigment epithelium

... Case presentation: A 35-year-old woman was found to have an asymptomatic, solitary, circumscribed, pigmented lesion in her left eye. The patient underwent ophthalmic examination including multimodal evaluation with ... See full document

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Syntax score: The fallacies and remedies—A perspective

Syntax score: The fallacies and remedies—A perspective

... ABSTRACT The syntax score devised as a tool to grade complexity of coronary artery disease with a view to its suitability for PCI or otherwise on deeper introspection is fraught with som[r] ... See full document

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Pessimistic induction and two fallacies

Pessimistic induction and two fallacies

... Lewis’s realism-friendly scenario which makes Laudan’s historical record compatible with success being a reliable statistical indicator depends on there having been a large domain of suc[r] ... See full document

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Fallacies, Collapses, Crises  Now What?

Fallacies, Collapses, Crises Now What?

... Three major fallacies in theory formulation can be identified in the literature. The fallacy is not the theory itself but the way it was used to formulate principles, policies and corporate cultures. All theories ... See full document

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Woods and Walton on the Fallacies, 1972-1982

Woods and Walton on the Fallacies, 1972-1982

... noting the various ways in which formal methods may not only not advance, but actually obscure or obstruct, the kind of understanding that is the goal of inform[r] ... See full document

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Are Fallacies Commonl A look at Two Debates

Are Fallacies Commonl A look at Two Debates

... Mr. I never suggested espionage should stop. Also common in the debates are cases in which candidates did not answer the questions put to them, but instead raised[r] ... See full document

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The Cogent Reasoning Model of Informal Fallacies

The Cogent Reasoning Model of Informal Fallacies

... An infonnal fallacy is defined as a reasoning error with three features: (1) the reasoning employs an implicit cogent (deductively valid or induc- tively strong) pattern, (2) the f[r] ... See full document

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Is the Theoretical Unity of the Fallacies Possible?

Is the Theoretical Unity of the Fallacies Possible?

... With that said, it is now apparent that if the target concept of fallacy theory is what I have been calling a concept-in-use, then we would expect a further three things to [r] ... See full document

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Hedging as a Fallacy of Language

Hedging as a Fallacy of Language

... ladenness can be viewed as fallacies of language in their own right. When we view fallacies of language more broadly as including fallacies of vagueness and ladenn[r] ... See full document

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The Contextuality of Fallacies

The Contextuality of Fallacies

... about fallacies has to start from a general and coherent perspective on reasonable argumentative discourse that provides a common rationale to the study of the ... See full document

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