International audienceThis article presents the dialogical history of the production and the contesting of logical fallacies in a natural dialogue stemming from a Genetic Counseling for Predictive Testing consultation. These logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that are well-known in psychology and rhetoric: « affirming the consequent » and « negating the antecedent ». The authors construct a formal model of this dialogue which explains why the fallacy appears and why corrective attempts ultimately fail. They show that the causal connective puisque is an essential operator of the studied dialogue
Abstract: This paper discusses some logical fallacies found in selected literature on human embryoni...
The paper argues that the two best known formal logical fallacies, namely denying the antecedent (DA...
When individuals detect an inconsistency between a fact and their beliefs, they revise their beliefs...
International audienceThis article presents the dialogical history of the production and the contest...
While the role of discourse connectives has long been acknowledged in argumentative frameworks, the...
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A discourse may encounter a series of informal fallacies, which communicators must be able to both i...
Humans have used arguments for defending or refuting statements long before the creation of logic as...
Because is used for intentional transmission of causal information in discourse. In scientific writi...
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This paper, based on research in a forthcoming monograph, Commitment in Dialogue, undertaken jointly...
This book is a sequel to the classic work, Fallacies Selected Papers 1972 - 1982 (1989), coauthored ...
Speakers and writers commit logical fallacies for several reasons. Scientific writers may commit fa...
Abstract: This paper discusses some logical fallacies found in selected literature on human embryoni...
The paper argues that the two best known formal logical fallacies, namely denying the antecedent (DA...
When individuals detect an inconsistency between a fact and their beliefs, they revise their beliefs...
International audienceThis article presents the dialogical history of the production and the contest...
While the role of discourse connectives has long been acknowledged in argumentative frameworks, the...
In this paper, we investigate the role of causal connectives that convey attributive meaning such as...
This chapter is about argumentation and connectives. It first gives a general definition of argument...
A discourse may encounter a series of informal fallacies, which communicators must be able to both i...
Humans have used arguments for defending or refuting statements long before the creation of logic as...
Because is used for intentional transmission of causal information in discourse. In scientific writi...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...
This paper investigates the role of French causal connectives that convey an attributive meaning for...
This paper, based on research in a forthcoming monograph, Commitment in Dialogue, undertaken jointly...
This book is a sequel to the classic work, Fallacies Selected Papers 1972 - 1982 (1989), coauthored ...
Speakers and writers commit logical fallacies for several reasons. Scientific writers may commit fa...
Abstract: This paper discusses some logical fallacies found in selected literature on human embryoni...
The paper argues that the two best known formal logical fallacies, namely denying the antecedent (DA...
When individuals detect an inconsistency between a fact and their beliefs, they revise their beliefs...