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How to Disagree About Argument Schemes
Argumentation theorists often disagree about which scheme best represents a given type of argument (e.g. argument by analogy, argument from authority, inference to the best explanation).
Fábio Perin Shecaira
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Analogical Arguments in Persuasive and Deliberative Contexts
This paper uses argumentation tools such as argument diagrams and argumentation schemes to analyze four examples of argument from analogy, and argues that to proceed from there to evaluating these arguments, features of the context of dialogue need to be
Douglas Walton, Curtis Hyra
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Tax relief and partnership pensions [PDF]
Government support of private (occupational and personal) pensions through tax relief is an important element in the UK’s retirement income system. However, the current tax relief system is regressive, lacks transparency and is difficult to control. This
Julian Le Grand, Phil Agulnik
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The Abuses of Argument: Understanding Fallacies on Toulmin’s Layout of Argument
This paper provides a preliminary account of fallacies on Toulmin’s model of argument, one that improves upon previous attempts to understand fallacies on this argument scheme.
Andrew Pineau
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The Buying Time Argument within the Solar Radiation Management Discourse
In this article, we will establish a version of the buying time argument (BTA) in favor of Sulphur Aerosol Injection (SAI) Climate Engineering (CE). The idea is not to promote the deployment of such scheme, but rather to present the strongest possible ...
Frederike Neuber, Konrad Ott
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Analogy, Similarity, and the Periodic Table of Arguments
The aim of this paper is to indicate the systematic place of arguments based on the concept of analogy within the theoretical framework of the Periodic Table of Arguments, a new method for describing and classifying arguments that integrates traditional ...
Wagemans Jean H. M.
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Is God a Substance? Avicenna on Essence, Being, and the Categories
Avicenna scholars unanimously agree that Avicenna takes the position that God is not classifiable according to the Aristotelian scheme of the ten categories.
Nathaniel B. Taylor
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A fully dynamic forward-secure group signature from lattice
A forward-secure group signature (FSGS) ensures the unforgeability of signatures in the past time period despite signing secret key is leaked in the current time period.
Zhijian Liao, Qiong Huang, Xinjian Chen
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Dialectical Argumentation with Argumentation Schemes: An Approach to Legal Logic [PDF]
This paper describes an approach to legal logic based on the formal analysis of argumentation schemes. Argumentation schemes - a notion borrowed from the field of argumentation theory - are a kind of generalized rules of inference, in the sense that they express that given certain premises a particular conclusion can be drawn.
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Story Similarity in Arguments from Analogy
In this paper a hybrid model of argument from analogy is presented that combines argumentation schemes and story schemes. One premise of the argumentation scheme for argument from analogy in the model claims that one case is similar to another.
Douglas Walton
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