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  • Richard Whately's Elements of Logic appeared in 1826. References here are to the 9th edition, published in London by Longman's 1848.

  • Gilbert Harman's, Change in View: Principles of Reasoning, was published in 1986 by the MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  • Gerald Massey advances his Asymmetry Thesis in “Are There Any Good Arguments that Bad Arguments are Bad?”, Philosophy in Context, 4(1975), 61–77.

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Woods, J. John Stuart Mill (1806--1873). Argumentation 13, 317–334 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007734006332

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