The distinction between formal and informal logic is clarified as a prelude to considering their ideal relation. Aristotle\u27s syllogistic describes forms of valid inference, and is in that sense a formal logic. Yet the square of opposition and rules of middle term distribution of positive or negative propositions in an argument\u27s premises and conclusion are standardly received as devices of so-called informal logic and critical reasoning. I propose a more exact criterion for distinguishing between formal and informal logic, and then defend a model for fruitful interaction between informal and formal methods of investigating and critically assessing the logic of arguments
This paper presents a way in which formal logic can be understood and reformulated in terms of argum...
We can provisionally distinguish inference as logically drawing some new result out of given informa...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
D. Sherry’s main theses included in his essay entitled “Formal Logic for Informal Logicians” are pre...
In this paper we investigate the extent to which formal argumentation models can handle ten basic ch...
This presentation seeks to understand informal logic as a set of methods for the logical evaluation ...
1 Criticism on logical formalism. Carnap asserts that the system of symbolic logic is not a theory, ...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
The aim of this article is to show that there are fundamental philosophical problems around informal...
This paper presents a formalization of informal logic using the Carneades Argumentation System, a fo...
Consider the proposition, "Informal logic is a subdiscipline of philosophy". The best chance of show...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
According to a prevalent view among philosophers formal logic is the philosopher’s main tool to asse...
According to a prevalent view among philosophers formal logic is the philosopher’s main tool to asse...
This paper presents a way in which formal logic can be understood and reformulated in terms of argum...
This paper presents a way in which formal logic can be understood and reformulated in terms of argum...
We can provisionally distinguish inference as logically drawing some new result out of given informa...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
D. Sherry’s main theses included in his essay entitled “Formal Logic for Informal Logicians” are pre...
In this paper we investigate the extent to which formal argumentation models can handle ten basic ch...
This presentation seeks to understand informal logic as a set of methods for the logical evaluation ...
1 Criticism on logical formalism. Carnap asserts that the system of symbolic logic is not a theory, ...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
The aim of this article is to show that there are fundamental philosophical problems around informal...
This paper presents a formalization of informal logic using the Carneades Argumentation System, a fo...
Consider the proposition, "Informal logic is a subdiscipline of philosophy". The best chance of show...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
According to a prevalent view among philosophers formal logic is the philosopher’s main tool to asse...
According to a prevalent view among philosophers formal logic is the philosopher’s main tool to asse...
This paper presents a way in which formal logic can be understood and reformulated in terms of argum...
This paper presents a way in which formal logic can be understood and reformulated in terms of argum...
We can provisionally distinguish inference as logically drawing some new result out of given informa...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...