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Informal logic : issues and techniques /

Grennan bases his evaluation of arguments on two criteria: logical adequacy and pragmatic adequacy. He asserts that the common formal logic systems, while logically sound, are not very useful for evaluating everyday inferences, which are almost all deductively invalid as stated. Turning to informal...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grennan, Wayne, 1938-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Montreal, Que. : McGill-Queen's University Press, Ã1997.
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505 0 |a Contents -- Preface -- 1 Arguments -- 1.1 Arguments as Speech Acts -- 1.1.1 The Speech Act Concept of Argument -- 1.1.2 Argument Utterance Effects -- 1.2 Arguments as Speech Act Products -- 1.3 Conclusion -- 2 Current Argument-Evaluation Techniques -- 2.1 The Traditional Approach -- 2.1.1 Evaluation Techniques -- 2.1.2 Traditional Texts: Deficiencies of Omission -- 2.2 The New Approach: Informal Logic -- 2.2.1 Origins of the New Approach -- 2.2.2 The Elements of an Argument-Evaluation System -- 2.2.3 Summary -- 3 An Argument-Evaluation System 
505 8 |a 3.1 Outline of a Theory of Argument Evaluation3.2 An Argument Rating Scheme -- 3.2.1 The Need For a Rating Scheme -- 3.2.2 Two Extant Rating Schemes -- 3.2.3 Developing a New Rating Scheme -- 3.2.4 A Premiss Rating Scheme -- 3.2.5 Developing an Inference Rating Scheme -- 3.2.6 A Conclusion-Support Rating Scheme -- 3.3 The Evaluation Procedure -- 3.3.1 Scriven's Procedure -- 3.3.2 The Proposed Argument-Evaluation Procedure -- 3.3.3 Variations -- 3.3.4 A Difficulty for the Rating System -- 4 Diagramming Arguments -- 4.1 Toulmin's Model of Argument 
505 8 |a 4.2 The T2 Model of an Argument4.2.1 One-Premiss Arguments -- 4.2.2 Convergent Arguments -- 4.2.3 Linked-Premiss Arguments -- 4.3 Distinguishing Warrants from Grounds -- 4.3.1 The van Eemeren Challenge -- 4.3.2 Freeman's Challenge -- 4.3.3 Identifying Syllogism Warrants -- 4.3.4 Further Criteria for Individuating Warrants -- 4.3.5 Warrants in Deductive Logic -- 4.3.6 How Crucial Is the Ground/Warrant Distinction? -- 4.4 Divergent Arguments -- 4.5 Serial Arguments -- 4.6 Depiction of Modal Qualifiers in Diagrams -- 4.7 Comparison of Diagram Formats 
505 8 |a 4.8 Conclusion5 Evaluation of Deductive Inference -- 5.1 Testing for Formal Validity -- 5.1.1 Evaluating Propositional Reasoning -- 5.1.2 Evaluating Class Reasoning -- 5.2 Testing for Material Validity -- 5.2.1 Constitutive Rule-Based Inferences -- 5.2.2 Regulative Rule-Based Inferences -- 5.2.3 Hitchcock's Approach to Material Validity -- 6 Inductive Inference Evaluation -- 6.1 Evaluating Inductive Inferences -- 6.1.1 Evaluating Inferences with No Qualifiers -- 6.1.2 Evaluating Inferences with Qualified Assertions -- 6.2 The Rebuttal-Factor Approach 
505 8 |a 6.2.1 Derivation of the Rebuttal-Factor Approach6.2.2 Inference Evaluation by Rebuttal-Factor Method -- 6.2.3 Interim Summary -- 6.2.4 The Rebuttal-Factor Method vs Counterexampling -- 6.2.5 The Rebuttal Factor Method vs the Bayesian Method -- 7 An Inductive Argument Typology -- 7.1 Argument-Pattern Typologies -- 7.1.1 The Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca Typology -- 7.1.2 Argument Fields -- 7.2 The Ehninger and Brockreide Typology -- 7.2.1 Warrant Classification -- 7.2.2 The Ehninger and Brockreide Claim Classification -- 7.3 A Revised Typology 
520 |a Grennan bases his evaluation of arguments on two criteria: logical adequacy and pragmatic adequacy. He asserts that the common formal logic systems, while logically sound, are not very useful for evaluating everyday inferences, which are almost all deductively invalid as stated. Turning to informal logic, he points out that while more recent informal logic and critical thinking texts are superior in that their authors recognize the need to evaluate everyday arguments inductively, they typically cover only inductive fallacies, ignoring the inductively sound patterns frequently used in successful persuasion. To redress these problems, Grennan introduces a variety of additional inductive patterns. Concluding that informal logic texts do not encourage precision in evaluating arguments, Grennan proposes a new argument evaluation procedure that expresses judgments of inferential strength in terms of probabilities. Based on theories of Stephen Toulmin, Roderick Chisholm, and John Pollock, his proposed system allows for a more precise judgment of the persuasive force of arguments. 
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