In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We also provide some evidence based on our recent work on the fallacies as to why Bayesian probability might, in fact, be able to supply such an account. In the remainder of the article we discuss the general characteristics that make a specifically Bayesian approach desirable, and critically evaluate putative flaws of Bayesian probability that have been raised in the argumentation literature
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Bayesians understand the notion of evidential support in terms of probability raising. Little is kno...
Alongside science and law, argumentation is also of central importance in everyday life. But what ch...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
In this paper, it is argued that the most fruitful approach to developing normative models of argume...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
Argumentation is pervasive in everyday life. Understanding what makes a strong argument is therefore...
Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collection show the dive...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
Bayesian probability has recently been proposed as a normative theory of argumentation. In this arti...
Classical informal reasoning “fallacies,” for example, begging the question or arguing from ignoranc...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Bayesians understand the notion of evidential support in terms of probability raising. Little is kno...
Alongside science and law, argumentation is also of central importance in everyday life. But what ch...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
In this paper, it is argued that the most fruitful approach to developing normative models of argume...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
Argumentation is pervasive in everyday life. Understanding what makes a strong argument is therefore...
Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collection show the dive...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
Bayesian probability has recently been proposed as a normative theory of argumentation. In this arti...
Classical informal reasoning “fallacies,” for example, begging the question or arguing from ignoranc...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Bayesians understand the notion of evidential support in terms of probability raising. Little is kno...
Alongside science and law, argumentation is also of central importance in everyday life. But what ch...