Informal logic began in the 1970s as a critique of then-current theoretical assumptions in the teaching of argument analysis and evaluation in philosophy departments in the U.S. and Canada. The last 35 years have seen significant developments in informal logic and critical thinking theory. The paper is a pilot study of the influence of these advances in theory on what is taught in courses on argument analysis and critical thinking in U.S. and Canadian philosophy departments. Its finding, provisional and much-qualified, is that the theoretical developments and refinements have had limited impact on instruction in leading philosophy departments
We are pleased to release this digital edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volu...
This special issue devoted to Informal Logic and Theory of Argumentation attempts to offer some cont...
Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in the inter-disciplinary area known...
Informal logic began in the 1970s as a critique of then-current theoretical assumptions in the teach...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
Consider the proposition, "Informal logic is a subdiscipline of philosophy". The best chance of show...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
We are pleased to release this edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volume 2 in ...
The informal logic movement began as an attempt to develop – and teach – an alternative logic which ...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
In this overview article, we first explain what we take informal logic to be, discussing misconcepti...
Educating Reason: Critical Thinking, Informal logic, and the Philosophy of Educatio
This volume reflects the development and theoretical foundation of a new paradigm for critical think...
After critiquing the arguments against using formal logic to teach critical thinking, this paper arg...
Arguments are a pervasive and power-ful form of human discourse. It is, therefore, a proper goal of ...
We are pleased to release this digital edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volu...
This special issue devoted to Informal Logic and Theory of Argumentation attempts to offer some cont...
Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in the inter-disciplinary area known...
Informal logic began in the 1970s as a critique of then-current theoretical assumptions in the teach...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
Consider the proposition, "Informal logic is a subdiscipline of philosophy". The best chance of show...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
We are pleased to release this edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volume 2 in ...
The informal logic movement began as an attempt to develop – and teach – an alternative logic which ...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
In this overview article, we first explain what we take informal logic to be, discussing misconcepti...
Educating Reason: Critical Thinking, Informal logic, and the Philosophy of Educatio
This volume reflects the development and theoretical foundation of a new paradigm for critical think...
After critiquing the arguments against using formal logic to teach critical thinking, this paper arg...
Arguments are a pervasive and power-ful form of human discourse. It is, therefore, a proper goal of ...
We are pleased to release this digital edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volu...
This special issue devoted to Informal Logic and Theory of Argumentation attempts to offer some cont...
Over the past 60 years there have been tremendous advances made in the inter-disciplinary area known...