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    Where do slippery slopes live: in conversation, in reasoning or in between?
    Romanian Journal of Analytic Philosophy 18 (1): 29-44. 2026.
    Slippery slope arguments are arguments that have historically been seen as informal fallacies and are prevalent in discussions of ethics, public policy, and legal reasoning. And while there have been provided a lot of accounts of what a slippery slope argument actually is, there has been no account that has been able to encompass all central features of slippery slope arguments. As such evaluating this type of arguments has been a toilsome endeavor for researchers working in argumentation theory…Read more