An essential step to evaluating arguments is moving from the weight of individual premises to the weight of the conclusion. In order to perform this step, one must understand the relationship between the premises in the argument. In the past, analyzing premise relations in informal logic has been limited primarily to the linked-convergent distinction. This distinction has failed to resolve some of the basic problems in finding a definition because it has underestimated the degree to which premises interact with each other in some complicated way. Embracing concepts from holistic epistemology, I argue that evaluating a premise involves considering a wide set of presuppositions and implications that that premise, if accepted, carries. I cal...
By presenting an argument, a proponent commits himself or herself to the adequacy of the connection ...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
In previous work I argued against (i) the likelihood of finding a theoretically sound foundation for...
To analyze the argument structure, the linked vs convergent distinction is crucial. In applying this...
This paper challenges the idea that purely formal or syntactic concepts can, in general, supply crit...
By taking an argument to consist of one premise and one conclusion, the Periodic Table of Arguments ...
To analyze the argument structure, the linked vs convergent distinction is crucial. In applying this...
This paper presents a method of extracting argumentative structure from natural language text. The a...
How are dependent (or linked) premises to be distinguished from independent (or convergent) premises...
The premise-fact confusion in Aristotle’s PRIOR ANALYTICS. The premise-fact fal...
: I explore the logic of counterexamples by possible conjunction in order to extend their use to est...
We argue that informal logic is epistemological. Two central questions concern premise acceptability...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
How can the objectivity of an argument’s conclusion be determined? To propose an answer, this paper ...
By presenting an argument, a proponent commits himself or herself to the adequacy of the connection ...
By presenting an argument, a proponent commits himself or herself to the adequacy of the connection ...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
In previous work I argued against (i) the likelihood of finding a theoretically sound foundation for...
To analyze the argument structure, the linked vs convergent distinction is crucial. In applying this...
This paper challenges the idea that purely formal or syntactic concepts can, in general, supply crit...
By taking an argument to consist of one premise and one conclusion, the Periodic Table of Arguments ...
To analyze the argument structure, the linked vs convergent distinction is crucial. In applying this...
This paper presents a method of extracting argumentative structure from natural language text. The a...
How are dependent (or linked) premises to be distinguished from independent (or convergent) premises...
The premise-fact confusion in Aristotle’s PRIOR ANALYTICS. The premise-fact fal...
: I explore the logic of counterexamples by possible conjunction in order to extend their use to est...
We argue that informal logic is epistemological. Two central questions concern premise acceptability...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
How can the objectivity of an argument’s conclusion be determined? To propose an answer, this paper ...
By presenting an argument, a proponent commits himself or herself to the adequacy of the connection ...
By presenting an argument, a proponent commits himself or herself to the adequacy of the connection ...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
In previous work I argued against (i) the likelihood of finding a theoretically sound foundation for...