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Denying the Antecedent: Its Effective Use in Argumentation
Denying the antecedent is an invalid form of reasoning that is typically identified and frowned upon as a formal fallacy. Contrary to arguments that it does not or at least should not occur, denying the antecedent is a legitimate and effective strategy ...
Mark A. Stone
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Genetic enhancement of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench] germplasm through wide hybridization. [PDF]
Suma A +12 more
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Introduction: Models for the Analysis of Legal Argumentation
Eveline Feteris
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Conductive Argument as a Mode of Strategic Maneuvering
This paper is to argue that conductive arguments could be understood from a rhetorical perspective. It contends that conductive arguments can be regarded as a particular mode of strategic maneuvering, rather than a new type of argument.
Yun Xie
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Genomic stability of self-inactivating rabies. [PDF]
Ciabatti E +5 more
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A Problem Solving Interpretation of Argument Analysis
David Bernstein
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