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Leo Groarke

Trent University
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  • Trent University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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    When Two Wrongs Make A Right
    Informal Logic 5 (1). 1983.
    CONTEMPORARY TREATMENTS OF INFORMAL FALLACIES TAKE TWO WRONGS REASONING AS A FORM OF FALLACIOUS INFERENCE. I ARGUE THAT SUCH INFERENCES ARE OFTEN VALID AND THAT AN ADEQUATE TREATMENT OF TWO WRONGS ARGUMENTS MUST DISTINGUISH VALID AND INVALID ARGUMENTS, RATHER THAN REJECT THEM OUT OF HAND
    Informal Logic
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    Emotional Arguments: Ancient And Contemporary Views
    The prodigious development of argumentation theory over the last three decades has raised many issues that challenge some of the long held assumptions that characterize the traditional study of argument. One of these issues is the role of emotion in argument and argument analysis. While rhetoric has, with its emphasis on persuasion, always recognized that emotions play some role determining which arguments we accept and reject, a long tradition sees appeals to emotion as fallacies that violate t…Read more
    The prodigious development of argumentation theory over the last three decades has raised many issues that challenge some of the long held assumptions that characterize the traditional study of argument. One of these issues is the role of emotion in argument and argument analysis. While rhetoric has, with its emphasis on persuasion, always recognized that emotions play some role determining which arguments we accept and reject, a long tradition sees appeals to emotion as fallacies that violate the standards of rationality and objectivity reason and argument require.
    Aspects of Consciousness
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    The Socratic Dictum and the Importance of Philosophy
    Teaching Philosophy 8 (3): 193-199. 1985.
    Philosophy of Education
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    Commentary on Reed & Walton
  • Rebuilding Rawls: An Alternative Theory of Justice
    Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 2
    John Rawls
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    Cohen's Arguments and Metaphors in Philosophy
    Informal Logic 23 (2): 205-209. 2003.
    Informal Logic
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    Pure and Applied Theories of Argument: Where Does Philosophy Belong Within Argumentation Theory?
    Informal Logic
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