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- Basic Concepts of Logic
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- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Argumentation Essays
- Abductive Reasoning and Similarity: Some Computational Tools
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- Proposition Logic and Argument
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- Logical Reasoning in Humanitarian Analysis
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- Formal and Material Fallacies
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- How Many Premises Can an Argument Have?
- A Triune Philosophy of Mathematics
- Leibniz's Cosmological Argument
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- Is Mathematical Logic Really Necessary in Teaching Mathematical Proofs?
- Pragmatism, Disciplinarity and Making the Work of Writing Visible in the 21St Century
- Hume on Induction
- Propositions and Arguments
- The Essentials of Argument
- Pragmatism and Social Interactionism*
- Chapter 6 - Categorical Arguments
- The Belief-Bias Effect in the Production and Evaluation of Logical Conclusions
- Informal Fallacies
- Exploring the Easy Road to Nominalism
- The Truth About Truth As a Condition of Premise Adequacy
- Toulmin's Argument Model
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