The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively weaker) versions of the opposition’s arguments. We will survey the three forms of straw men recognized in the literature, the straw, weak, and hollow man. We will then make the case that there are examples of inappropriately reconstructing stronger versions of the opposition’s arguments. Such cases we will call iron man fallacies. The difference between appropriate and inappropriate iron manning clarifies the limits of the virtue of open-mindedness
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the effectiveness of the straw man fallacy, whi...
The straw man technique takes place when an opponent’s argument or position is distorted or oversimp...
The fallacy fallacy is either the misdiagnosis of fallacy or the supposition that the conclusion of ...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “Straw Man”. How on...
In this paper, an analysis is given of the straw man fallacy as a misrepresentation of someone'...
A straw man is a form of fallacious argument that involves the distortion of an opponent’s view in o...
So far, experimental studies on the straw man have targeted the misrepresentational dimension of thi...
Abstract. What should a virtue theory of argumentation say about fallacious reasoning? If good argum...
The goal of this paper is to critically analyze some of the dubious assumptions about language and m...
The ‘rephrase’ relation between propositions is introduced in Inference Anchoring Theory to facilita...
In this paper, we investigate whether participants perceive the disagreement between interlocutors w...
If good argument is virtuous, then fallacies are vicious. Yet fallacies cannot just be identified wi...
This paper builds a nine-step method for determining whether a straw man fallacy has been committed ...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the effectiveness of the straw man fallacy, whi...
The straw man technique takes place when an opponent’s argument or position is distorted or oversimp...
The fallacy fallacy is either the misdiagnosis of fallacy or the supposition that the conclusion of ...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
The straw man fallacy consists in inappropriately constructing or selecting weak (or comparatively w...
This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “Straw Man”. How on...
In this paper, an analysis is given of the straw man fallacy as a misrepresentation of someone'...
A straw man is a form of fallacious argument that involves the distortion of an opponent’s view in o...
So far, experimental studies on the straw man have targeted the misrepresentational dimension of thi...
Abstract. What should a virtue theory of argumentation say about fallacious reasoning? If good argum...
The goal of this paper is to critically analyze some of the dubious assumptions about language and m...
The ‘rephrase’ relation between propositions is introduced in Inference Anchoring Theory to facilita...
In this paper, we investigate whether participants perceive the disagreement between interlocutors w...
If good argument is virtuous, then fallacies are vicious. Yet fallacies cannot just be identified wi...
This paper builds a nine-step method for determining whether a straw man fallacy has been committed ...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the effectiveness of the straw man fallacy, whi...
The straw man technique takes place when an opponent’s argument or position is distorted or oversimp...
The fallacy fallacy is either the misdiagnosis of fallacy or the supposition that the conclusion of ...