In order to avoid errors and fallacies in logical reasoning, a few principles can be followed. These are not to be considered as rules, but as pieces of advice. OER available at: https://multimedia.ciberimaginario.es/OERs/2020/CRESCEnt/4.1.3
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The main claim of this paper is that reasoning with rules, especially rules of law, is different fro...
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An elementary course in the principles and problems of critical thinking. The relation between langu...
It is generally acknowledged that there are intuitive differences between reasoning with rules and w...
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A discourse may encounter a series of informal fallacies, which communicators must be able to both i...
Abstract. In the law, it is generally acknowledged that there are intuitive differences between reas...
The rule of law rests on the quality of legal reasoning. The rule of law requires that similar cases...
Logical Reasoning: deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, abductive reasoning. Descriptions of th...
Logic, considered as a technical discipline inaugurated by Aristotle and typically represented by th...
Humans have used arguments for defending or refuting statements long before the creation of logic as...
La pregunta por la logicidad busca los criterios que hacen que cierto objeto se pueda considerar un ...
The main claim of this paper is that reasoning with rules, especially rules of law, is different fro...
This paper argues that the prominent accounts of logical knowledge have the consequence that they co...
The question of logicality searches for criteria that make that a given object can be considered a l...
The logical rules (e.g., modus ponens, universal quantifier elimination or lambda-conversion) allow ...
Knowledge of the basic rules of logic is often thought to be distinctive, for it seems to be a case ...
An elementary course in the principles and problems of critical thinking. The relation between langu...
It is generally acknowledged that there are intuitive differences between reasoning with rules and w...
The two main types of law are legislation and precedents. Both types have a corresponding reasoning ...
A discourse may encounter a series of informal fallacies, which communicators must be able to both i...
Abstract. In the law, it is generally acknowledged that there are intuitive differences between reas...
The rule of law rests on the quality of legal reasoning. The rule of law requires that similar cases...