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On the Logical Reconstruction of Conductive Arguments
2019In a book published in 1971, Challenge and Response: Justification in Ethics, Carl Wellman introduces the notion of “conduction” to refer to a particular type of reasoning.
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[Arguments for conduction anesthesia in children].
Cahiers d'anesthesiologie, 1996Regional anaesthesia is more and more popular in pediatrics. Many arguments plead for its use. The efficient diffusion of local anaesthetics through the nerve roots sheet and the epidural space improves success in children. The lack of deleterious haemodynamic effect of sympathetic block following spinal and epidural blocks is a factor for their use ...
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The Gauge Argument for Accurate Quantization of the Hall Conductance
1984In this paper I review my theory [1] of the Ordinary Quantum Hall Effect which identifies the quantum measured in these experiments as the electron charge. This concept is important for understanding why the effect is so accurate, and also for understanding why fractionally charged quasiparticles need be invoked to explain the Fractional Quantum Hall ...
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Automated methods for conducting an argumented dialogue with the user
2022 IEEE International Multi-Conference on Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences (SIBIRCON), 2022Dmitry Palchunov, Alexander Yakobson
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Argumentation Based on Conduction
2018This commentary presents the view that "conductive argument" is an argumentation structure rather than an argument scheme in contrast with the positions of Blair, Xie, and Wohlrapp on the subject.
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An Arrhenius Argument to Explain Electrical Conductivity Maxima versus Temperature
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2012Abstract not Available.
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Children's Geographies, 2016
ABSTRACTThis paper discusses children’s independence as a conceptual framework for exploring how independence in children’s everyday life relates to learning in the Finnish context. The framework is articulated using the conduct of everyday life as a theoretical base and focuses on the sociocultural aspects of informal daily life such as periods when ...
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ABSTRACTThis paper discusses children’s independence as a conceptual framework for exploring how independence in children’s everyday life relates to learning in the Finnish context. The framework is articulated using the conduct of everyday life as a theoretical base and focuses on the sociocultural aspects of informal daily life such as periods when ...
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The Legitimacy of Conductive Arguments: What Are the Logical Roles of Negative Considerations?
2019Recent disputes on the negative considerations of conduction (conductive arguments) give rise to the legitimacy crisis of conduction. Adler (Argumentation 27:245–257, 2013) argues that the definition of conduction implies two incompatible claims which make conduction impossible.
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Is there a missing on-balance premise in conductive argument?
Argumentation and Advocacy, 2021openaire +1 more source
The Myth of Conductive Arguments
Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines, 2012openaire +1 more source

