Conductive arguments, as a separate category of reasoning, has experienced a revival. In 2010, the University of Windsor’s Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric dedicated a two-day symposium to the topic and later published the proceedings. In this article, I argue against the existence of conductive arguments as a usefully distinct type of argument. Some of what are deemed conductive arguments are simply inductive arguments and some are best construed as subsets of the constituents of what is commonly called a position paper
I argue that conductions are a special type of inference indeed, but that this does not mean that we...
The concept of conductive argument weight was developed by Carl Wellman and later by Trudy Govier. T...
This paper examines arguments that take counterconsiderations into account, and it does so from a di...
Conductive arguments, as a separate category of reasoning, has experienced a revival. In 2010, the ...
I will demonstrate that conductive arguments are found in the inference to the best explana-tion as ...
The topic of conductive argument has attracted much attention in recent argumentation studies, but m...
Conductive argumentsThe term “conduction” introduced by Wellman in 1971 is almost absent...
In “Are conductive arguments possible?” Jonathan Adler argued that conductive argu-ments (those bala...
This commentary presents the view that "conductive argument" is an argumentation structure rather th...
This paper is to argue that conductive arguments could be understood from a rhetorical perspective. ...
Edited by J. Anthony Blair and Ralph H. Johnson King’s College London, UK: College Publications, 2...
I argue that conductions are a special type of inference indeed, but that this does not mean that we...
The paper aims to provide an analysis and critique of Carl Wellman’s account of conduction presented...
When Carl Wellman (1971) introduced the reasoning-type conduction, he endorsed a dialectical view on...
Carl Wellman (1971) introduced the reasoning-type conduction while en-dorsing a dialectical view on ...
I argue that conductions are a special type of inference indeed, but that this does not mean that we...
The concept of conductive argument weight was developed by Carl Wellman and later by Trudy Govier. T...
This paper examines arguments that take counterconsiderations into account, and it does so from a di...
Conductive arguments, as a separate category of reasoning, has experienced a revival. In 2010, the ...
I will demonstrate that conductive arguments are found in the inference to the best explana-tion as ...
The topic of conductive argument has attracted much attention in recent argumentation studies, but m...
Conductive argumentsThe term “conduction” introduced by Wellman in 1971 is almost absent...
In “Are conductive arguments possible?” Jonathan Adler argued that conductive argu-ments (those bala...
This commentary presents the view that "conductive argument" is an argumentation structure rather th...
This paper is to argue that conductive arguments could be understood from a rhetorical perspective. ...
Edited by J. Anthony Blair and Ralph H. Johnson King’s College London, UK: College Publications, 2...
I argue that conductions are a special type of inference indeed, but that this does not mean that we...
The paper aims to provide an analysis and critique of Carl Wellman’s account of conduction presented...
When Carl Wellman (1971) introduced the reasoning-type conduction, he endorsed a dialectical view on...
Carl Wellman (1971) introduced the reasoning-type conduction while en-dorsing a dialectical view on ...
I argue that conductions are a special type of inference indeed, but that this does not mean that we...
The concept of conductive argument weight was developed by Carl Wellman and later by Trudy Govier. T...
This paper examines arguments that take counterconsiderations into account, and it does so from a di...