We can provisionally distinguish inference as logically drawing some new result out of given information from argument as advancing reasons in support of a challenged claim. Blair and Johnson place inference beyond the scope of informal logic, and Tou lmin considers inference to be the connection of premises with conclusion in a strong argument. Both approaches are inadequate to inference as distinguished here, and partly as a consequence argument analysts tend unwittingly to mark the distinction as t hat between linked and convergent arguments. Here I urge that there are advantages to treating inference as inference
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
This paper aims at laying some foundations of a logic of argumentation in which arguments, as well a...
Abstract What are we doing when we make inferences? I argue that to make an inference is to attach i...
Abstract What are we doing when we make inferences? I argue that to make an inference is to attach i...
The distinction between formal and informal logic is clarified as a prelude to considering their ide...
Are there any logical norms for argument evaluation besides soundness and inductive strength? The pa...
This presentation seeks to understand informal logic as a set of methods for the logical evaluation ...
In traditional tasks of formal reasoning, participants are asked to evaluate the validity of logical...
In traditional tasks of formal reasoning, participants are asked to evaluate the validity of logical...
Abstract What are we doing when we make inferences? I argue that to make an inference is to attach i...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
International audienceThis paper aims at laying some foundations of a logic of argumentation in whic...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
This paper aims at laying some foundations of a logic of argumentation in which arguments, as well a...
Abstract What are we doing when we make inferences? I argue that to make an inference is to attach i...
Abstract What are we doing when we make inferences? I argue that to make an inference is to attach i...
The distinction between formal and informal logic is clarified as a prelude to considering their ide...
Are there any logical norms for argument evaluation besides soundness and inductive strength? The pa...
This presentation seeks to understand informal logic as a set of methods for the logical evaluation ...
In traditional tasks of formal reasoning, participants are asked to evaluate the validity of logical...
In traditional tasks of formal reasoning, participants are asked to evaluate the validity of logical...
Abstract What are we doing when we make inferences? I argue that to make an inference is to attach i...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
International audienceThis paper aims at laying some foundations of a logic of argumentation in whic...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
This paper aims at laying some foundations of a logic of argumentation in which arguments, as well a...