Informal Logic: A 'Canadian' Approach to Argument

Authors

Federico Puppo (ed)
University of Trento

Synopsis

The informal logic movement began as an attempt to develop – and teach – an alternative logic which can account for the real life arguing that surrounds us in our daily lives – in newspapers and the popular media, political and social commentary, advertising, and interpersonal exchange. The movement was rooted in research and discussion in Canada and especially at the University of Windsor, and has become a branch of argumentation theory which intersects with related traditions and approaches (notably formal logic, rhetoric and dialectics in the form of pragma-dialectics). In this volume, some of the best known contributors to the movement discuss their views and the reasoning and argument which is informal logic’s subject matter. Many themes and issues are explored in a way that will fuel the continued evolution of the field. Federico Puppo adds an insightful essay which considers the origins and development of informal logic and whether informal logicians are properly described as a “school” of thought. In considering that proposition, Puppo introduces readers to a diverse range of essays, some of them previously published, others written specifically for this volume.

Chapters

  • Introduction
    Federico Puppo
  • Pioneering Informal Logic and Argumentation Studies
    J. Anthony Blair
  • Formal Models
    John Woods
  • The Problem of Missing Premisses
    Hitchcock, David
  • Are There Methods of Informal Logic?
    Hans V. Hansen
  • Duets, Cartoons, and Tragedies: Struggles with the Fallacy of Composition
    Trudy Govier
  • The Dialectical Tier Revisited
    Ralph H. Johnson
  • How the Context of Dialogue of an Argument Influences its Evaluation
    Douglas Walton
  • Inquiry: A Dialectical Approach to Teaching Critical Thinking
    Sharon Bailin, Mark Battersby
  • Argumentation and the Force of Reasons
    Robert C. Pinto
  • Aggression, Politeness, and Abstract Adversaries
    Catherine Hundleby
  • MULTI-MODAL 2010: Multi-Modal Argumentation 20 Years Later
    Michael A. Gilbert
  • Depicting Visual Arguments: An "ART" Approach
    Leo Groarke
  • Informal Logic and the Nature of Argument
    Christopher W. Tindale

Published

October 22, 2019

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-0-920233-91-7

Date of first publication (11)

2019-10-01

doi

10.22329/wsia.09.2019

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-0-920233-90-0

Physical Dimensions

6mm x 9mm