•  146
    Plantin's L'argumentation
    Informal Logic 19 (2). 1999.
  •  74
    I examine a number of infinite regress arguments whose infinite regresses are presented or described in terms of recurring questions and answers in order to determine whether such recurring questions have any role in generating these infinite regresses, or in disqualifying the recurring answers. I argue that despite the existence of such infinite regress arguments and the suggestions of some philosophers, these recurring questions have no such roles. Some ways of handling these infinite regress …Read more
  •  72
    Book review (review)
    Argumentation 18 (4): 489-494. 2004.
  •  235
    Thinking in Education
    Informal Logic 24 (1): 105-110. 2004.
  •  53
    The author argues that there is no morally relevant distinction between letting and making death happen, and between withholding and withdrawing life-support. There is a discussion of possible adverse consequences in believing that there are moral distinctions. And then he shows that acknowledging the absence of such a distinction does not necessarily imply any endorsement of active euthanasia
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    From The Editor
    Informal Logic 20 (3). 2000.