Douglas Walton (2000), Scare Tactics: Arguments that Appeal to Fear and Threats
Argumentation 18 (2):261-269 (2004)
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Suzeanne Benet, Robert E. Pitts & Michael LaTour (1993). The Appropriateness of Fear Appeal Use for Health Care Marketing to the Elderly: Is It OK to Scare Granny? Journal of Business Ethics 12 (1):45 - 55.
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John Woods (2001). Walton, Douglas (1998). Ad Hominem Arguments. Argumentation 15 (4):503-507.
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Douglas N. Walton (1985). Are Circular Arguments Necessarily Vicious? American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (October):263-274.
James Cargile (1993). Slippery Slope Arguments By Douglas Walton University of Virginia. Philosophy 68 (266):566-.
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