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Catherine Elisabeth Hundleby, Feminist Perspectives on ArgumentationStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2021.
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Catherine Elisabeth Hundleby, Argument and Social Justice" and "Reasoning for ChangeInformal Logic 41 (1): 1-16. 2021.
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Moira Howes and Catherine Elisabeth Hundleby, Adversarial Argument, Belief Change, and VulnerabilityTopoi 40 (5): 859-872. 2021.
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Catherine Elisabeth Hundleby, Epistemic Coverage and Argument ClosureTopoi 40 (5): 1051-1062. 2020.
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John Anthony Blair and Christopher Tindale, Rigour and Reason : Essays in Honour of Hans Vilhelm Hansen (edited book)Windsor Studies in Argumentation. 2020.
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Christopher W. Tindale, The Moral Sense in the Time of the ReclusePhilosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3): 326-331. 2020.
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Jeff Noonan, All work and no play? The role of non‐alienated labor in Marcuse's emancipatory visionConstellations 27 (2): 300-312. 2020.
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Jeff Noonan, Life-Value vs Money-Value: Capitalism’s Fatal Category MistakeThe European Legacy 24 (3-4): 437-445. 2019.
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Jeff Noonan, Capitalism, Colonialism, and the War on Human LifeHistorical Materialism 27 (1): 253-268. 2019.
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Hundleby Catherine, Reasonable Responses: The Thought of Trudy Govier (edited book)University of Windsor. 2017.
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John Anthony Blair, Critical Review of Arguing With People by Michael GilbertInformal Logic 37 (1): 70-84. 2017.
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Beverley I. Anger and Catherine Hundleby, Ad Stuprum: The Fallacy of Appeal to Sex
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Catherine Elisabeth Hundleby, Reasonable Responses: The Thought of Trudy Govier (edited book)University of Windsor. 2016.
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John Anthony Blair, An Early Exchange on the Interpretation of Arguments in TextsInformal Logic 36 (1): 83-91. 2016.
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John Anthony Blair and Ralph H. Johnson, In Memoriam: Richard PaulInformal Logic 36 (1): 97-98. 2016.