Informal Logic and the Foundations of Argument

The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 5:19-24 (2007)
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Informal logic offers a radical new perspective on the evaluation of arguments. But little work has been done on how deep concepts in the logical foundations of argument need to be modified in light of such efforts. This paper offers an indication of what might be done by sketching a new approach to the theory of entailment, truth and relevance.

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