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122Virtue Epistemology and Argumentation TheoryIn David Hitchcock (ed.), Dissensus and the search for common ground, Ossa. 2007.Virtue epistemology was modeled on virtue ethics theories to transfer their ethical insights to epistemology. VE has had great success: broadening our perspective, providing new answers to traditional questions, and raising exciting new questions. I offer a new argument for VE based on the concept of cognitive achievements, a broader notion than purely epistemic achievements. The argument is then extended to cognitive transformations, especially the cognitive transformations brought about by arg…Read more
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78Conditionals, quantification, and strong mathematical inductionJournal of Philosophical Logic 20 (3): 315-326. 1991.
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117Nonsensical representation and senseless interpretation: Wittgenstein on nonsense judgmentsPhilosophia 22 (3-4): 407-424. 1993.
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155Virtue, In ContextInformal Logic 33 (4): 471-485. 2013.Virtue argumentation theory provides the best framework for accommodating the notion of an argument that is “fully satisfying” in a robust and integrated sense. The process of explicating the notion of fully satisfying arguments requires expanding the concept of arguers to include all of an argument’s participants, including judges, juries, and interested spectators. And that, in turn, requires expanding the concept of an argument itself to include its entire context.
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229Rescher's Epistemic Logic, Cognitive Harmony & Realism and Pragmatic EpistemologyInformal Logic 25 (2): 179-184. 2005.
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231Evaluating arguments and making meta-argumentsInformal Logic 21 (2). 2001.This paper explores the outlines of a framework for evaluating arguments. Among the factors to take into account are the strength of the arguers' inferences, the level of their engagement with objections raised by other interlocutors, and their effectiveness in rationally persuading their target audiences. Some connections among these can be understood only in the context of meta-argumentation and meta-rationality. The Principle of Meta-Rationality (PMR)--that reasoning rationally includes reaso…Read more
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213A Reply to CahnAnalysis 48 (2): 109-110. 1988.Steven m cahn, In the june 1987 issue of "analysis", Asks how a principled divesture of stocks is possible. Selling stock requires a buyer, So no net reduction of objectionable economic behavior results. Is divestiture merely self-Righteous cleansing of one's own hands? not necessarily. It is argued that divesture as a means to influence corporate behavior, And not just as a means to a clean portfolio, Can be justified.
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443Argument is War... And War is Hell: Philosophy, Education, and Metaphors for ArgumentationInformal Logic 17 (2): 177-188. 1995.The claim that argumentation has no proper role in either philosophy or education, and especially not in philosophical education, flies in the face of both conventional wisdom and traditional pedagogy. There is, however, something to be said for it because it is really only provocative against a certain philosophical backdrop. Our understanding of the concept "argument" is both reflected by and molded by the specific metaphor that argument-is-war, something with winners and losers, offensive and…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Philosophy, Misc |