Massey on fallacy and informal logic: A reply
Synthese 80 (3):407 - 426 (1989)
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Bradley Dowden, Fallacies. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Gerald J. Massey (1981). The Fallacy Behind Fallacies. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):489-500.
Douglas Walton (1999). Historical Origins of Argumentum Ad Consequentiam. Argumentation 13 (3):251-264.
Tom Vinci (1998). New Essays in Informal Logic Ralph H. Johnson and J. Anthony Blair, Editors Windsor, ON: Informal Logic, 1994, X + 164 Pp. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (03):641-.
Andrew Aberdein (2006). Managing Informal Mathematical Knowledge: Techniques From Informal Logic. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 4108:208--221.
Brian Lightbody & Berman Michael (2010). The Metaphoric Fallacy to a Deductive Inference. Informal Logic: Reasoning and Argumentation in Theory and Practice 30 (2):185-193.
Joel Marks (1988). When is a Fallacy Not a Fallacy? Metaphilosophy 19 (3-4):307-312.
Ralph H. Johnson (1999). The Relation Between Formal and Informal Logic. Argumentation 13 (3):265-274.
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