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    L'Estetica dall'illuminismo al Romanticismo.Douglas N. Morgan - 1959 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (3):392-393.
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    Concept and Quality: A World Hypothesis.Douglas N. Morgan - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (2):243-246.
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  3. Must art tell the truth?Douglas N. Morgan - 1967 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (1):17-27.
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    Creativity today: A constructive analytic review of certain philosophical and psychological work.Douglas N. Morgan - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (1):1-24.
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    An interdisciplinary program for neopositivistic social science.Douglas N. Morgan - 1957 - Ethics 68 (4):292-295.
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    Art pure and simple.Douglas N. Morgan - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (2):187-195.
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    Concepts and Music Education.Douglas N. Morgan - 1968 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 2 (4):117.
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    Criticism Cubed.Aesthetics and Criticism.Douglas N. Morgan - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (2):274 - 284.
    Unhappily, most writers who seek to relieve the present "dreary" situation in aesthetics offer us either verbal pettifogging or nineteenth century "systems." We are, therefore, indebted to Harold Osborne for publishing a brave, bold, wise, and defective book in the field. Despite their defects, these essays clarify some important issues in important ways. They deserve the serious attention of everyone seriously interested in art.
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    Democracy and Marxism. H. B. Mayo.Douglas N. Morgan - 1955 - Ethics 66 (1, Part 1):70-73.
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    Elliptical "truth".Douglas N. Morgan - 1962 - Ethics 72 (4):283-287.
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    Is justification scientifically impossible?Douglas N. Morgan - 1958 - Ethics 69 (1):19-47.
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    In memory of DeWitt Henry Parker.Douglas N. Morgan - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (3):195-196.
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    The Teaching of Philosophy in American High Schools.Douglas N. Morgan & Charner Perry - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:91-137.
    The following statement is a report of the Committee on Philosophy in Education of the American Philosophical Association and was approved by the Association's Board of Officers in December, 1958. The Committee was composed of the following: C. W. Hendel, Chairman, H. G. Alexander, R. M. Chisholm, Max Fisch, Lucius Garvin, Douglas Morgan, A. E. Murphy, Charner Perry and R. G. Turnbull. Primary responsibility for the preparation of this report belonged to a subcommittee composed of Douglas N. (...)
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  14. Love: Plato, the Bible and Freud.Douglas N. Morgan - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    On analysis, beauty, and duty.Douglas N. Morgan - 1950 - Ethics 61 (1):56-61.
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    On justifying political action.Douglas N. Morgan - 1960 - Ethics 71 (1):1-13.
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    On pictorial “truth”.Douglas N. Morgan - 1953 - Philosophical Studies 4 (2):17 - 24.
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    Psychology and art today: A summary and critique.Douglas N. Morgan - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (2):81-96.
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    Picasso's people: A lesson in making sense.Douglas N. Morgan - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (2):167-171.
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    The Compass of Philosophy: An Essay in Intellectual Orientation. Newton P. Stallknecht, Robert S. Brumbaugh.Douglas N. Morgan - 1955 - Ethics 66 (1, Part 1):74-74.
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    On the Nature of Value: The Philosophy of Samuel Alexander. [REVIEW]Douglas N. Morgan - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (23):632-632.
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    Review of Newton Phelps Stallknecht: The Compass of Philosophy: An Essay in Intellectual Orientation[REVIEW]Douglas N. Morgan - 1955 - Ethics 66 (1, Part 1):74-74.
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    The Source of Human Good. [REVIEW]Douglas N. Morgan - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (6):161-162.
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    Letters pro and con.Lincoln Rothschild, Douglas N. Morgan & Campbell Crockett - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (4):471-472.
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    Book Review:Democracy and Marxism. H. B. Mayo. [REVIEW]Douglas N. Morgan - 1955 - Ethics 66 (1):70-.
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    Book Review:The Compass of Philosophy: An Essay in Intellectual Orientation. Newton P. Stallknecht, Robert S. Brumbaugh. [REVIEW]Douglas N. Morgan - 1955 - Ethics 66 (1):74-.
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    Book Review:Community. Carl J. Friedrich. [REVIEW]Douglas N. Morgan - 1960 - Ethics 70 (3):242-.
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    Philosophers in Spite of Themselves. [REVIEW]Douglas N. Morgan - 1951 - Ethics 62 (1):55-60.
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    Methods of Argumentation.Douglas N. Walton - 2013 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Argumentation, which can be abstractly defined as the interaction of different arguments for and against some conclusion, is an important skill to learn for everyday life, law, science, politics and business. The best way to learn it is to try it out on real instances of arguments found in everyday conversational exchanges and legal argumentation. The introductory chapter of this book gives a clear general idea of what the methods of argumentation are and how they work as tools that can (...)
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    Goal-based reasoning for argumentation.Douglas N. Walton - 2015 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides an argumentation model for means-end reasoning, a distinctive type of reasoning used for problem-solving gand decision-making. Means-end reasoning is modeled as goal-directed argumentation from an agent's goals and known circumstances, and from an action selected as a means, to a decision to carry out the action. Goal-based reasoning for argumentation provides an argumentation model for this kind of reasoning, showing how it is employed in settings of intelligent deliberation where agents try to collectively arrive at a conclusion (...)
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    Courage: A Philosophical Investigation.Douglas N. Walton - 1986 - University of California Press.
    This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1986.
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    American sociology, realism, structure and truth: an interview with Douglas V. Porpora.Douglas V. Porpora & Jamie Morgan - 2020 - Journal of Critical Realism 19 (5):522-544.
    ABSTRACT In this wide-ranging interview Professor Douglas V. Porpora discusses a number of issues. First, how he became a Critical Realist through his early work on the concept of structure. Second, drawing on his Reconstructing Sociology, his take on the current state of American sociology. This leads to discussion of the broader range of his work as part of Margaret Archer’s various Centre for Social Ontology projects, and on moral-macro reasoning and the concept of truth in political discourse.
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  33. Argumentation schemes for presumptive reasoning.Douglas N. Walton - 1996 - Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
    This book identifies 25 argumentation schemes for presumptive reasoning and matches a set of critical questions to each.
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  34. Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation.Douglas N. Walton - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation presents the basic tools for the identification, analysis, and evaluation of common arguments for beginners. The book teaches by using examples of arguments in dialogues, both in the text itself and in the exercises. Examples of controversial legal, political, and ethical arguments are analyzed. Illustrating the most common kinds of arguments, the book also explains how to evaluate each kind by critical questioning. Douglas Walton shows how arguments can be reasonable under the right dialogue conditions (...)
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    Overcriminalization: The Limits of the Criminal Law.Douglas N. Husak - 2007 - Oup Usa.
    Husak's primary goal is to defend a set of constraints to limit the authority of states to enact and enforce criminal offenses. In addition, Husak situates this endeavor in criminal theory as traditionally construed. This book urges the importance of this topic in the real world, while most Anglo-American legal philosophers have neglected it.
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    Argument Structure: A Pragmatic Theory.Douglas N. Walton - 1996 - Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
    William Baird collection in Social Sciences is the gift of the Estate of William Cameron Baird.
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    The Place of Emotion in Argument.Douglas N. Walton - 1992 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Appeals to emotion—pity, fear, popular sentiment, and _ad hominem_ attacks—are commonly used in argumentation. Instead of dismissing these appeals as fallacious wherever they occur, as many do, Walton urges that each use be judged on its merits. He distinguished three main categories of evaluation. First, is it reasonable, even if not conclusive, as an argument? Second, is it weak and therefore open to critical questioning for argument? And third, is it fallacious? The third category is a strong charge that incurs (...)
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  38. Informal Logic: A Pragmatic Approach.Douglas N. Walton - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Second edition of the introductory guidebook to the basic principles of constructing sound arguments and criticising bad ones. Non-technical in approach, it is based on 186 examples, which Douglas Walton, a leading authority in the field of informal logic, discusses and evaluates in clear, illustrative detail. Walton explains how errors, fallacies, and other key failures of argument occur. He shows how correct uses of argument are based on sound strategies for reasoned persuasion and critical responses. This edition takes into (...)
     
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    Legal Argumentation and Evidence.Douglas N. Walton - 2002 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    A leading expert in informal logic, Douglas Walton turns his attention in this new book to how reasoning operates in trials and other legal contexts, with special emphasis on the law of evidence. The new model he develops, drawing on methods of argumentation theory that are gaining wide acceptance in computing fields like artificial intelligence, can be used to identify, analyze, and evaluate specific types of legal argument. In contrast with approaches that rely on deductive and inductive logic and (...)
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  40. Slippery slope arguments.Douglas N. Walton - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    A "slippery slope argument" is a type of argument in which a first step is taken and a series of inextricable consequences follow, ultimately leading to a disastrous outcome. Many textbooks on informal logic and critical thinking treat the slippery slope argument as a fallacy. Walton argues that used correctly in some cases, they can be a reasonable type of argument to shift a burden of proof in a critical discussion, while in other cases they are used incorrectly. Walton identifies (...)
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    Abductive Reasoning.Douglas N. Walton - 2004 - Tuscaloosa, AL, USA: University Alabama Press.
    This book examines three areas in which abductive reasoning is especially important: medicine, science, and law. The reader is introduced to abduction and shown how it has evolved historically into the framework of conventional wisdom in logic. Discussions draw upon recent techniques used in artificial intelligence, particularly in the areas of multi-agent systems and plan recognition, to develop a dialogue model of explanation. Cases of causal explanations in law are analyzed using abductive reasoning, and all the components are finally brought (...)
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  42. What is reasoning? What is an argument?Douglas N. Walton - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (8):399-419.
    In redefining logic, philosophers need to go back to the Aristotelian roots of the subject, to expand the boundaries of the subject to include informal logic and to give up false oppositions between informal and formal logic.
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    Arguments From Ignorance.Douglas N. Walton - 1995 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    _Arguments from Ignorance _explores the situations in which the argument from ignorance functions as a respectable form of reasoning and those in which it is indeed fallacious. Douglas Walton draws on everyday conversations on all kinds of practical matters in which the _argumentum ad ignorantiam _is used quite appropriately to infer conclusions. He also discusses the inappropriate use of this kind of argument, referring to various major case studies, including the Salem witchcraft trials, the McCarthy hearings, and the Alger (...)
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    The philosophy of criminal law: selected essays.Douglas N. Husak - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Does criminal liability require an act? -- Motive and criminal liability -- The costs to criminal theory of supposing that intentions are irrelevant to permissibility -- Transferred intent -- The nature and justifiability of nonconsummate offenses -- Strict liability, justice, and proportionality -- The sequential principle of relative culpability -- Willful ignorance, knowledge, and the equal culpability thesis : a study of the significance of the principle of legality -- Rapes without rapists : consent and reasonable mistake -- Mistake of (...)
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    Relevance in Argumentation.Douglas N. Walton - 2004 - Routledge.
    Vol. presents a method for critically evaluating relevance in arguments based on case studies & a new relevance theory incorporating techniques of argumentation theory, logic & artificiaI intelligence. For scholars/students in argumentation & rhetoric.
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    Ignorance of Law: A Philosophical Inquiry.Douglas N. Husak - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book argues that ignorance of law should usually be a complete excuse from criminal liability. It defends this conclusion by invoking two presumptions: first, the content of criminal law should conform to morality; second, mistakes of fact and mistakes of law should be treated symmetrically.
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    Logical Dialogue-games and Fallacies.Douglas N. Walton - 1984 - Lanham, Md. : University Press of America.
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    Plausible Argument in Everyday Conversation.Douglas N. Walton - 1992 - SUNY Press.
    This book provides a practical and accessible way of evaluating good and bad arguments used in everyday conversations by applying normative models of dialectical (interactive) argumentation, where two parties reason together in an orderly and cooperative way. Using case studies, the author analyzes correct and incorrect uses of argumentation on controversial issues that engage the reader's interest while illustrating points in a practical way. Walton gives clear explanations of the most common errors and tricky deceptions -- traditionally called "fallacies" -- (...)
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  49. The entropy theory of counterfactuals.Douglas N. Kutach - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (1):82-104.
    I assess the thesis that counterfactual asymmetries are explained by an asymmetry of the global entropy at the temporal boundaries of the universe, by developing a method of evaluating counterfactuals that includes, as a background assumption, the low entropy of the early universe. The resulting theory attempts to vindicate the common practice of holding the past mostly fixed under counterfactual supposition while at the same time allowing the counterfactual's antecedent to obtain by a natural physical development. Although the theory has (...)
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    What Is Reasoning? What Is an Argument?Douglas N. Walton - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (8):399-419.
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