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Millican on the Ontological Argument [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Peter Millican (2004) provides a novel and elaborate objection to Anselm’s ontological argument. Millican thinks that his objection is more powerful than any other because it does not dispute contentious ‘deep philosophical theories’ that underlie the ...
Nagasawa, Yujin
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Arbitration as means of resolving disputes in the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]

open access: yesВојно дело, 2017
The process of arbitration is a form of gentlemanly agreement between countries and international entities to resolve certain disputes and it has certain advantages over other mechanisms. Implementation of the arbitration decision is a matter of prestige
Radončić Hajradin   +2 more
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Cross-Linguistic Variation in the Treatment of Beneficiaries and the Argument vs. Adjunct Distinction

open access: yesLinguistic Discovery, 2014
This paper compares the expression of beneficiaries with that of typical arguments and typical adjuncts in a sample of languages illustrating the variation in the extent to which NPs encoding beneficiaries show a syntactic behavior more or less similar ...
Denis Creissels
doaj   +1 more source

The importance of Rhetoric and argumentation to schools in England

open access: yesUtbildning & Demokrati, 2019
Rhetoric fell out of favour in education in England in the twentieth century, largely as a result of the split between English Language and English Literature in the late nineteenth century.
Richard Andrews
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ARGUMENTATION

open access: yes, 2006
A popular view of what Artificial Intelligence can do for lawyers is that it can do no more than deduce the consequences from a precisely stated set of facts and legal rules. This immediately makes many lawyers sceptical about the usefulness of such systems: this mechanical approach seems to leave out most of what is important in legal reasoning.
Bench-Capon, T.J.M., Prakken, H.
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The Grammar of Obviousness: The Palm-Up Gesture in Argument Sequences

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication, 2021
This paper investigates the body’s role in grammar in argument sequences. Drawing from a database of public disputes on language use, we document the work of the palm-up gesture in action formation.
Olivia H. Marrese   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Argument Explanation Complementarity and the Structure of Informal Reasoning

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2010
: Argument and explanation are distinct forms of reasoning with an underappreciated complementary relationship. In this essay I define these terms precisely, identify the mischief that results from conflating them, elucidate their complementary ...
Gregory Randolph Mayes
doaj   +1 more source

In Defense of the Objective Epistemic Approach to Argumentation

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2008
In this paper we defend a particular version of the epistemic approach to argumentation. We advance some general considerations in favor of the approach and then examine the ways in which different versions of it play out with respect to the theory of ...
John Biro, Harvey Siegel
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L'anàlisi filosòfica en G.E. Moore i la seva relació amb el sentit comú i el llenguatge ordinari

open access: yesEnrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofia, 1997
Aquest treball explora la concepció de l'anàlisi de Moore tot relacionant-la amb la sevadefensa del sentit comú i el llenguatge ordinari com el seu vehicle d'expressió.
Marta Moragas
doaj   +1 more source

Modal Logic vs. Ontological Argument [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are formalized proofs based on unique modal theories. The simplest well-known theory of this kind arises from the b system of modal logic by adding two extra ...
Biłat, Andrezej
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