The recent literature on ad hominem argument contends that the speaker’s character is sometimes relevant to evaluating what she says. This effort to redeem ad hominems requires an analysis of character that explains why and how character is relevant. I argue that virtue epistemology supplies this analysis. Three sorts of ad hominems that attack the speaker’s intellectual character are legitimate. They attack a speaker’s: (1) possession of reliabilist vices; or (2) possession of responsibilist vices; or (3) failure to perform intellectually virtuous acts. Legitimate ad hominems conclude that we should not believe what a speaker says solely on her say-so
Argumentation that uses the beliefs of one’s opponents to refute them is well known (ad hominem in t...
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of ...
The perspectivist virtue theory developed by Sosa requires two elements for a belief to be correct. ...
Abstract: The recent literature on ad hominem argument contends that the speaker’s character is some...
Argumentation theorists are beginning to think of ad hominem arguments as generally legitimate. Virt...
Several authors have recently begun to apply virtue theory to argumentation. Critics of this program...
textAd hominem argument is an argument that attacks the defender of a claim rather than the claim in...
In this paper we analyze leading criminal cases taken from the Supreme Court of the United States, i...
Many of us read Peter Singer’s work on our obligations to those in desperate need with our students....
The paper proposes a new perspective on modelling ad hominem (AH) techniques in a dialogue. The appr...
Abstract: In this paper, I argue that ad hominem arguments are not always fallacious. More explicitl...
The quality of our public discourse – think of the climate change debate for instance – is never ver...
Abstract. What should a virtue theory of argumentation say about fallacious reasoning? If good argum...
Ad hominem arguments (in one sense) argue that some opponent should not be heard and no argument of ...
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of ...
Argumentation that uses the beliefs of one’s opponents to refute them is well known (ad hominem in t...
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of ...
The perspectivist virtue theory developed by Sosa requires two elements for a belief to be correct. ...
Abstract: The recent literature on ad hominem argument contends that the speaker’s character is some...
Argumentation theorists are beginning to think of ad hominem arguments as generally legitimate. Virt...
Several authors have recently begun to apply virtue theory to argumentation. Critics of this program...
textAd hominem argument is an argument that attacks the defender of a claim rather than the claim in...
In this paper we analyze leading criminal cases taken from the Supreme Court of the United States, i...
Many of us read Peter Singer’s work on our obligations to those in desperate need with our students....
The paper proposes a new perspective on modelling ad hominem (AH) techniques in a dialogue. The appr...
Abstract: In this paper, I argue that ad hominem arguments are not always fallacious. More explicitl...
The quality of our public discourse – think of the climate change debate for instance – is never ver...
Abstract. What should a virtue theory of argumentation say about fallacious reasoning? If good argum...
Ad hominem arguments (in one sense) argue that some opponent should not be heard and no argument of ...
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of ...
Argumentation that uses the beliefs of one’s opponents to refute them is well known (ad hominem in t...
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of ...
The perspectivist virtue theory developed by Sosa requires two elements for a belief to be correct. ...