Douglas Walton, perhaps the most prolific author in Argumentation theory, has been of a great influence in the fields of Informal logic, Artificial intelligence, and Law. His contributions in the field of educational research, in particular in the field of argumentation and education, are less known. This review paper aims at shedding light on those aspects of Walton’s theory that have received educational researchers’ attention thus far, as well identifying existing lacks of consideration and open paths for future research.Douglas Walton, peut-être l'auteur le plus prolifique de la théorie de l'argumentation, a eu une grande influence dans les domaines de la logique non-formelle, de l'intelligence artificielle et du droit. Ses contribution...
In recent years, various methods have been put forward for the contribution and dissemination of lea...
For centuries, techniques of argumentation were studied intensively, especially in the medieval tri...
The contribution critically discusses Walton's (and Reed’s and Macagno’s) argumentation scheme appro...
Douglas Walton, perhaps the most prolific author in Argumentation theory, has been of a great influe...
57/2016/CP1453/CT0066 PTDC/FER-FIL/29906/2017 PTDC/FER-FIL/28278/2017Douglas Walton, perhaps the ...
PTDC/FER-FIL/28278/2017 UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020Douglas Walton’s work is extremely vast, ...
Douglas Walton’s work is extremely vast, multifaceted, and interdisciplinary. He developed theoretic...
Douglas Walton’s work is extremely vast, multifaceted, and interdisciplinary. He developed theoretic...
This paper is intended to honour the memory of Douglas Walton (1942--2020), a Canadian philosopher o...
Doug Walton, who died in January 2020, was a prolific author whose work in informal logic and argume...
The article critically discusses Walton’s (and co-authors’) argument scheme approach to good argumen...
First published online: 16 June 2020Doug Walton, who died in January 2020, was a prolific author who...
The ability to engage in reasoned discussion is a skill that is needed in many different workplace a...
The article presents and critically discusses Walton's (and Reed's and Macagno's) argument scheme ap...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to give a good account of the argument from ignorance, with a ...
In recent years, various methods have been put forward for the contribution and dissemination of lea...
For centuries, techniques of argumentation were studied intensively, especially in the medieval tri...
The contribution critically discusses Walton's (and Reed’s and Macagno’s) argumentation scheme appro...
Douglas Walton, perhaps the most prolific author in Argumentation theory, has been of a great influe...
57/2016/CP1453/CT0066 PTDC/FER-FIL/29906/2017 PTDC/FER-FIL/28278/2017Douglas Walton, perhaps the ...
PTDC/FER-FIL/28278/2017 UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020Douglas Walton’s work is extremely vast, ...
Douglas Walton’s work is extremely vast, multifaceted, and interdisciplinary. He developed theoretic...
Douglas Walton’s work is extremely vast, multifaceted, and interdisciplinary. He developed theoretic...
This paper is intended to honour the memory of Douglas Walton (1942--2020), a Canadian philosopher o...
Doug Walton, who died in January 2020, was a prolific author whose work in informal logic and argume...
The article critically discusses Walton’s (and co-authors’) argument scheme approach to good argumen...
First published online: 16 June 2020Doug Walton, who died in January 2020, was a prolific author who...
The ability to engage in reasoned discussion is a skill that is needed in many different workplace a...
The article presents and critically discusses Walton's (and Reed's and Macagno's) argument scheme ap...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to give a good account of the argument from ignorance, with a ...
In recent years, various methods have been put forward for the contribution and dissemination of lea...
For centuries, techniques of argumentation were studied intensively, especially in the medieval tri...
The contribution critically discusses Walton's (and Reed’s and Macagno’s) argumentation scheme appro...