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5From the EditorsInformal Logic 38 (2): 246-246. 2018.The last number of _Informal Logic_, Vol. 37, No. 3, was devoted to a discussion by five scholars of various aspects of Harald Wohlrapp’s book, _The Concept of Argument_, detailing its innovative features and exploring some of the questions raised by his account. In this issue, we are pleased to provide Professor Wohlrapp’s extensive responses to those papers. He here elaborates further on the approach he takes to the study of argument, clarifying a number of points that were raised and replying…Read more
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3From the EditorsInformal Logic 37 (4): 246-246. 2017.The last number of Informal Logic, Vol. 37, No. 3, was devoted to a discussion by five scholars of various aspects of Harald Wohlrapp’s book, The Concept of Argument, detailing its innovative features and exploring some of the questions raised by his account. In this issue, we are pleased to provide Professor Wohlrapp’s extensive responses to those papers. He here elaborates further on the approach he takes to the study of argument, clarifying a number of points that were raised and replying to …Read more
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1Relevance, Acceptability, and Sufficiency TodayAnthropology and Philosophy 8 (1-2): 33-48. 2007.In Logical Self-Defense , Johnson and I introduced the criteria of acceptability, relevance and sufficiency as appropriate for the evaluation of arguments in the sense of reasons offered in support of a claim. These three criteria have been widely adopted, but each has been subjected to a number of criticisms; and also 30 years of research have intervened. How do these criteria stand up today? In this paper I argue that they still have a place in argument analysis and evaluation, but in much-mod…Read more
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From the EditorsInformal Logic 38 (1): 246. 2018.The last number of _Informal Logic_, Vol. 37, No. 3, was devoted to a discussion by five scholars of various aspects of Harald Wohlrapp’s book, _The Concept of Argument_, detailing its innovative features and exploring some of the questions raised by his account. In this issue, we are pleased to provide Professor Wohlrapp’s extensive responses to those papers. He here elaborates further on the approach he takes to the study of argument, clarifying a number of points that were raised and replying…Read more
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