We are pleased to release this edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volume 2 in the series Windsor Studies in Argumentation. This edition is a reprint of the previous Vale Press edition with some typographical errors and other minor mistakes corrected. The prime motive for gathering Ralph H. Johnson’s essays under one cover is their clear articulation of the goals, concerns and problems of the discipline of informal logic. To my knowledge all of the published articles, even of the 1980s, are still in print. But some are obtainable only by special request of a journal back issue. Their availability, even their existence, is not nearly widely enough known, and this volume is dedicated to remedying that disservice to those ...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
(= Two special issues of the Journal "Informal Logic": 3.25 (2005), pp. 189-287; and 1.26 (2006), pp...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
We are pleased to release this digital edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volu...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
The informal logic movement began as an attempt to develop – and teach – an alternative logic which ...
This special issue devoted to Informal Logic and Theory of Argumentation attempts to offer some cont...
This paper will describe what happened to the community of informal logicians between 1983 and 1987,...
In this overview article, we first explain what we take informal logic to be, discussing misconcepti...
For the past 25 years, I have been developing an agenda of relevance to argumentation theory that ch...
The last number of Informal Logic, Vol. 37, No. 3, was devoted to a discussion by five scholars of v...
This special issue of Informal Logic brings together two important areas of philosophy that have sho...
Informal logic began in the 1970s as a critique of then-current theoretical assumptions in the teach...
In this thesis I present an exploration into the concept of ‘argument’ in informal logic. I have sep...
The distinction between formal and informal logic is clarified as a prelude to considering their ide...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
(= Two special issues of the Journal "Informal Logic": 3.25 (2005), pp. 189-287; and 1.26 (2006), pp...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...
We are pleased to release this digital edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volu...
The challenges of the global time require new solutions and up-to-date ways of thinking and communic...
The informal logic movement began as an attempt to develop – and teach – an alternative logic which ...
This special issue devoted to Informal Logic and Theory of Argumentation attempts to offer some cont...
This paper will describe what happened to the community of informal logicians between 1983 and 1987,...
In this overview article, we first explain what we take informal logic to be, discussing misconcepti...
For the past 25 years, I have been developing an agenda of relevance to argumentation theory that ch...
The last number of Informal Logic, Vol. 37, No. 3, was devoted to a discussion by five scholars of v...
This special issue of Informal Logic brings together two important areas of philosophy that have sho...
Informal logic began in the 1970s as a critique of then-current theoretical assumptions in the teach...
In this thesis I present an exploration into the concept of ‘argument’ in informal logic. I have sep...
The distinction between formal and informal logic is clarified as a prelude to considering their ide...
Informal logic is a new sub-discipline of philosophy, roughly definable as the philosophy of argumen...
(= Two special issues of the Journal "Informal Logic": 3.25 (2005), pp. 189-287; and 1.26 (2006), pp...
I take 'informal logic' to be the (descriptive and normative) study of 'real arguments'-arguments wh...