This special issue of Informal Logic brings together two important areas of philosophy that have shown significant development in the last three decades: informal logic and feminist philosophy. A significant innovation they both share is new thinking about practices of argumentation and related practices of reasoning. Feminist theorizing supporting social and political change foregrounds “reasoning for change” in a way that draws attention to the contextual and rhetorical dimensions of argument and thus connects with significant developments in informal logic.
This special issue of Informal Logic brings together a num-ber of traditions from the psychology and...
This chapter asks whether there is any such thing as feminist logic. It defines feminism and logic, ...
(= Two special issues of the Journal "Informal Logic": 3.25 (2005), pp. 189-287; and 1.26 (2006), pp...
Abstract: This essay begins with a critique of the Critical-Logical model dominant in contem-porary ...
We are pleased to release this edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volume 2 in ...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
This special issue devoted to Informal Logic and Theory of Argumentation attempts to offer some cont...
We are pleased to release this digital edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volu...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
Feminists note an association of arguing with aggression and masculinity and question the necessity ...
With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, Transformations traces...
Informal logic has expanded the concept of an 'argument' beyond that presented traditionally by form...
My paper is addressed to two related questions: What are the feminist issues concerning argument/arg...
This essay begins with a critique of the Critical-Logical model dominant in contemporary argumentati...
With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, Transformations traces...
This special issue of Informal Logic brings together a num-ber of traditions from the psychology and...
This chapter asks whether there is any such thing as feminist logic. It defines feminism and logic, ...
(= Two special issues of the Journal "Informal Logic": 3.25 (2005), pp. 189-287; and 1.26 (2006), pp...
Abstract: This essay begins with a critique of the Critical-Logical model dominant in contem-porary ...
We are pleased to release this edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volume 2 in ...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
This special issue devoted to Informal Logic and Theory of Argumentation attempts to offer some cont...
We are pleased to release this digital edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volu...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
Feminists note an association of arguing with aggression and masculinity and question the necessity ...
With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, Transformations traces...
Informal logic has expanded the concept of an 'argument' beyond that presented traditionally by form...
My paper is addressed to two related questions: What are the feminist issues concerning argument/arg...
This essay begins with a critique of the Critical-Logical model dominant in contemporary argumentati...
With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, Transformations traces...
This special issue of Informal Logic brings together a num-ber of traditions from the psychology and...
This chapter asks whether there is any such thing as feminist logic. It defines feminism and logic, ...
(= Two special issues of the Journal "Informal Logic": 3.25 (2005), pp. 189-287; and 1.26 (2006), pp...