Informal logic: a pragmatic approach
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adam_text | CONTENTS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1 ARGUMENT AS REASONED DIALOGUE T.L
TYPES OF ARGUMENTATIVE DIALOGUE 1.2 COMPONENTS OF ARGUMENTATIVE DIALOGUE
1.3 PERSUASION DIALOGUE (CRITICAL DISCUSSION) 1.4 NEGATIVE RULES OF
PERSUASION DIALOGUE 1.5 SOME MAJOR INFORMAL FALLACIES 1.6 THE STRAW MAN
FALLACY 1.7 ARGUMENT FROM CONSEQUENCES 1.8 THE CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE 2
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN DIALOGUE 2.1 PRESUPPOSITIONS OF QUESTIONS 2.2
COMPLEX QUESTIONS 2.3 HAVE YOU STOPPED ABUSING YOUR SPOUSE? 2.4
DISJUNCTIVE QUESTIONS 2.5 ARGUMENTS FROM IGNORANCE 2.6 REPLYING TO A
QUESTIONWITH A QUESTION 2.7 BEGGING THE QUESTION 2.8 QUESTIONS IN POILS
2.9 ADVOCACY AND PUSH POLLING 2.10 QUESTION-ANSWER RUIES IN DIALOGUE 3
CRITICISRNS OF IRRELEVANCE 3.1 ALLEGATIONS OF IRRELEVANCE 3.2 GLOBAL
IRRELEVANCE 3.3 QUESTION-ANSWER RELEVANCE 3.4 SETTING AN AGENDA FOR A
DISCUSSION 3.5 RED HERRING VERSUS WRONG CONCLUSION 3.6 VARIETIES OF
CRITICISMS OF IRRELEVANCE 3.7 SUMMARY 4 APPEALS TO EMOTION 4.1
ARGUMENTUM AD POPULUM VUE PAGE XI XV 1 3 8 10 15 18 22 24 34 38 39 42 46
50 56 61 64 67 71 73 78 79 82 85 88 92 99 102 106 107 4.2 THE ARGUMENT
FROM POPULARITY 111 4.3 PROBLEMS WITH APPEALS TO POPULARITY 114 4.4
THREATENING APPEALS TO FORCE 117 4.5 FURTHER AD BACULUM PROBLEMS 124 4.6
APPEALS TO PITY 128 4.7 OVERT, PICTORIAL APPEALS TO PITY 130 4.8 SUMMARY
133 5 VALID ARGUMENTS 136 5.1 DEDUCTIVE VALIDITY 137 5.2 IDENTIFYING
ARGUMENTS 138 5.3 VALIDITY AS A SEMANTIC CONCEPT 142 5.4 VALID FORMS OF
ARGUMENT 144 5.5 INVALID ARGUMENTS 149 5.6 INCONSISTENCY 152 5.7
COMPOSITION AND DIVISION 156 5.8 DEFEASIBLE REASONING 159 5.9 JUMPING TO
A CONCLUSION 162 5.10 SUMMARY 166 6 PERSONAL ATTACK IN ARGUMENTATION 170
6.1 THE ABUSIVE AD HOMINEM ARGUMENT 171 6.2 THE CIRCUMSTANTIAL AD
HOMINEM ARGUMENT 177 6.3 THE ATTACK ON AN ARGUER S IMPARTIALITY 185 6.4
NON-FALLACIOUS AD HOMINEM ARGUMENTS 190 6.5 REPLYING TO A PERSONAL
ATTACK 194 6.6 CRITICAL QUESTIONS FOR AN AD HOMINEM ARGUMENT 198 6.7
IMPORTANT TYPES OF ERROR TO CHECK 201 6.8 SOME CASES FOR FURTHER
DISCUSSION 203 7 APPEALS TO AUTHORITY 209 7.1 REASONABLE APPEALS TO
AUTHORITY 211 7.2 ARGUMENTATION SCHEME FOR APPEAL TO EXPERT OPINION 215
7.3 CRITICAL QUESTIONS FOR THE APPEAL TO EXPERT OPINION 217 7.4 THREE
COMMON ERRORS IN CITING EXPERT OPINIONS 223 7.5 EVALUATING APPEALS TO
EXPERT OPINION IN WRITTEN SOURCES 225 7.6 EXPERT TESTIMONY IN LEGAL
ARGUMENTATION 229 7.7 HOW EXPERT IS THE AUTHORITY? 232 7.8 INTERPRETING
WHAT THE EXPERT SAID 237 7.9 A BALANCED VIEW OF ARGUMENT FROM EXPERT
OPINION 241 VIII 8 INDUCTIVE ERRORS, BIAS, AND FALLACIES 246 8.1
MEANINGLESS AND UNKNOWABLE STATISTICS 247 8.2 SAMPLING PROCEDURES 251
8.3 INSUFFICIENT AND BIASED STATISTICS 254 8.4 QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONS
AND DEFINITIONS 256 8.5 THE POST HOC ARGUMENT 259 8.6 SIX KINDS OF POST
HOC ERRORS 263 8.7 BIAS DUE TO DEFINING VARIABLES 270 8.8 POST HOC
CRITICISRNS AS RAISING CRITICAL QUESTIONS IN AN INQUIRY 272 8.9
STRENGTHENING CAUSAL ARGUMENTS BY ANSWERING CRITICAL QUESTIONS 275 8.10
EXAMPLES OF DRAWING CAUSAL CONCLUSIONS FROM SCIENTIFIC STUDIES 279 8.11
SUMMARY 285 9 NATURALLANGUAGE ARGUMENTATION 289 9.1 AMBIGUITY AND
VAGUENESS 290 9.2 LOADED TERMS AND QUESTION-BEGGING LANGUAGE 294 9.3
EQUIVOCATION AND AMPHIBOLY 300 9.4 ARGUMENTS BASED ON ANALOGY 305 9.5
ARGUMENTATIVE USE OF ANALOGY 308 9.6 CRITICIZING ARGUMENTS FROM ANALOGY
312 9.7 SLIPPERY SLOPE ARGUMENTS 315 9.8 SUBDE EQUIVOCATIONS 321 9.9
VARIABILITY OF STRICTNESS OF STANDARDS 325 9.10 CONCLUSIONS 328
BIBLIOGRAPHY 333 INDEX 339 IX
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CONTENTS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1 ARGUMENT AS REASONED DIALOGUE T.L
TYPES OF ARGUMENTATIVE DIALOGUE 1.2 COMPONENTS OF ARGUMENTATIVE DIALOGUE
1.3 PERSUASION DIALOGUE (CRITICAL DISCUSSION) 1.4 NEGATIVE RULES OF
PERSUASION DIALOGUE 1.5 SOME MAJOR INFORMAL FALLACIES 1.6 THE STRAW MAN
FALLACY 1.7 ARGUMENT FROM CONSEQUENCES 1.8 THE CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE 2
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN DIALOGUE 2.1 PRESUPPOSITIONS OF QUESTIONS 2.2
COMPLEX QUESTIONS 2.3 HAVE YOU STOPPED ABUSING YOUR SPOUSE? 2.4
DISJUNCTIVE QUESTIONS 2.5 ARGUMENTS FROM IGNORANCE 2.6 REPLYING TO A
QUESTIONWITH A QUESTION 2.7 BEGGING THE QUESTION 2.8 QUESTIONS IN POILS
2.9 ADVOCACY AND PUSH POLLING 2.10 QUESTION-ANSWER RUIES IN DIALOGUE 3
CRITICISRNS OF IRRELEVANCE 3.1 ALLEGATIONS OF IRRELEVANCE 3.2 GLOBAL
IRRELEVANCE 3.3 QUESTION-ANSWER RELEVANCE 3.4 SETTING AN AGENDA FOR A
DISCUSSION 3.5 RED HERRING VERSUS WRONG CONCLUSION 3.6 VARIETIES OF
CRITICISMS OF IRRELEVANCE 3.7 SUMMARY 4 APPEALS TO EMOTION 4.1
ARGUMENTUM AD POPULUM VUE PAGE XI XV 1 3 8 10 15 18 22 24 34 38 39 42 46
50 56 61 64 67 71 73 78 79 82 85 88 92 99 102 106 107 4.2 THE ARGUMENT
FROM POPULARITY 111 4.3 PROBLEMS WITH APPEALS TO POPULARITY 114 4.4
THREATENING APPEALS TO FORCE 117 4.5 FURTHER AD BACULUM PROBLEMS 124 4.6
APPEALS TO PITY 128 4.7 OVERT, PICTORIAL APPEALS TO PITY 130 4.8 SUMMARY
133 5 VALID ARGUMENTS 136 5.1 DEDUCTIVE VALIDITY 137 5.2 IDENTIFYING
ARGUMENTS 138 5.3 VALIDITY AS A SEMANTIC CONCEPT 142 5.4 VALID FORMS OF
ARGUMENT 144 5.5 INVALID ARGUMENTS 149 5.6 INCONSISTENCY 152 5.7
COMPOSITION AND DIVISION 156 5.8 DEFEASIBLE REASONING 159 5.9 JUMPING TO
A CONCLUSION 162 5.10 SUMMARY 166 6 PERSONAL ATTACK IN ARGUMENTATION 170
6.1 THE ABUSIVE AD HOMINEM ARGUMENT 171 6.2 THE CIRCUMSTANTIAL AD
HOMINEM ARGUMENT 177 6.3 THE ATTACK ON AN ARGUER'S IMPARTIALITY 185 6.4
NON-FALLACIOUS AD HOMINEM ARGUMENTS 190 6.5 REPLYING TO A PERSONAL
ATTACK 194 6.6 CRITICAL QUESTIONS FOR AN AD HOMINEM ARGUMENT 198 6.7
IMPORTANT TYPES OF ERROR TO CHECK 201 6.8 SOME CASES FOR FURTHER
DISCUSSION 203 7 APPEALS TO AUTHORITY 209 7.1 REASONABLE APPEALS TO
AUTHORITY 211 7.2 ARGUMENTATION SCHEME FOR APPEAL TO EXPERT OPINION 215
7.3 CRITICAL QUESTIONS FOR THE APPEAL TO EXPERT OPINION 217 7.4 THREE
COMMON ERRORS IN CITING EXPERT OPINIONS 223 7.5 EVALUATING APPEALS TO
EXPERT OPINION IN WRITTEN SOURCES 225 7.6 EXPERT TESTIMONY IN LEGAL
ARGUMENTATION 229 7.7 HOW EXPERT IS THE AUTHORITY? 232 7.8 INTERPRETING
WHAT THE EXPERT SAID 237 7.9 A BALANCED VIEW OF ARGUMENT FROM EXPERT
OPINION 241 VIII 8 INDUCTIVE ERRORS, BIAS, AND FALLACIES 246 8.1
MEANINGLESS AND UNKNOWABLE STATISTICS 247 8.2 SAMPLING PROCEDURES 251
8.3 INSUFFICIENT AND BIASED STATISTICS 254 8.4 QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONS
AND DEFINITIONS 256 8.5 THE POST HOC ARGUMENT 259 8.6 SIX KINDS OF POST
HOC ERRORS 263 8.7 BIAS DUE TO DEFINING VARIABLES 270 8.8 POST HOC
CRITICISRNS AS RAISING CRITICAL QUESTIONS IN AN INQUIRY 272 8.9
STRENGTHENING CAUSAL ARGUMENTS BY ANSWERING CRITICAL QUESTIONS 275 8.10
EXAMPLES OF DRAWING CAUSAL CONCLUSIONS FROM SCIENTIFIC STUDIES 279 8.11
SUMMARY 285 9 NATURALLANGUAGE ARGUMENTATION 289 9.1 AMBIGUITY AND
VAGUENESS 290 9.2 LOADED TERMS AND QUESTION-BEGGING LANGUAGE 294 9.3
EQUIVOCATION AND AMPHIBOLY 300 9.4 ARGUMENTS BASED ON ANALOGY 305 9.5
ARGUMENTATIVE USE OF ANALOGY 308 9.6 CRITICIZING ARGUMENTS FROM ANALOGY
312 9.7 SLIPPERY SLOPE ARGUMENTS 315 9.8 SUBDE EQUIVOCATIONS 321 9.9
VARIABILITY OF STRICTNESS OF STANDARDS 325 9.10 CONCLUSIONS 328
BIBLIOGRAPHY 333 INDEX 339 IX |
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