We argue that informal logic is epistemological. Two central questions concern premise acceptability and connection adequacy. Both may be explicated in tenns of justification, a central epistemological concept. That some premises are basic parallels a foundationalist account of basic beliefs and epistemic support. Some epistemological accounts of these concepts may advance the analysis of premise acceptability and connection adequacy. Infonnallogic has implications for other aspects of philosophy. If causal interpretations are acceptable premises and thus justified, does the world have a causal structure? If evaluative premises are acceptable, i.e., justified, is value an objective feature of the world
In this paper, we will sketch the basic system of Justification Logic, which is a general logical fr...
Cogency is the central normative concept of informal logic. But it is a loose evaluative concept and...
A recent view in contemporary epistemology holds that practical reasoning is governed by an epistemi...
Consider the proposition, "Informal logic is a subdiscipline of philosophy". The best chance of show...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
Abstract. Are there formal coherence constraints governing categorical belief? If so, what are they?...
I defend a conception of Logic as normative for the sort of activities in which inferences super-ven...
As George Boole saw it, the laws of logic are the laws of thought, and by this he meant, not that hu...
Epistemology and informal logic have overlapping and broadly similar subject matters. A principle of...
This chapter discusses how formal models of argumentation can clarify philosophical problems and iss...
What do we mean when we say that a belief is justified? What justifies a belief? These are two very ...
We describe a general logical framework, Justification Logic, for reasoning about epistemic justific...
[Extract] Take a correct sequent of formal logic, perhaps a simple logical truth, like the law of ex...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
In this paper, we will sketch the basic system of Justification Logic, which is a general logical fr...
Cogency is the central normative concept of informal logic. But it is a loose evaluative concept and...
A recent view in contemporary epistemology holds that practical reasoning is governed by an epistemi...
Consider the proposition, "Informal logic is a subdiscipline of philosophy". The best chance of show...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
Abstract. Are there formal coherence constraints governing categorical belief? If so, what are they?...
I defend a conception of Logic as normative for the sort of activities in which inferences super-ven...
As George Boole saw it, the laws of logic are the laws of thought, and by this he meant, not that hu...
Epistemology and informal logic have overlapping and broadly similar subject matters. A principle of...
This chapter discusses how formal models of argumentation can clarify philosophical problems and iss...
What do we mean when we say that a belief is justified? What justifies a belief? These are two very ...
We describe a general logical framework, Justification Logic, for reasoning about epistemic justific...
[Extract] Take a correct sequent of formal logic, perhaps a simple logical truth, like the law of ex...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
In this paper, we will sketch the basic system of Justification Logic, which is a general logical fr...
Cogency is the central normative concept of informal logic. But it is a loose evaluative concept and...
A recent view in contemporary epistemology holds that practical reasoning is governed by an epistemi...