The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley
Routledge (2010)
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| Keywords | Logic Philosophy, Modern | |||||||||
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| Call number | BC38.F67 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780415801201 | |||||||||
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Graham Priest (2010). A Case of Mistaken Identity. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
Rosanna Keefe (2010). Relative Validity and Vagueness. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
James Doyle (2010). The Socratic Elenchus : No Problem. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
James Cargile (2010). Logical Form. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
Lloyd Humberstone (2010). Smiley's Distinction Between Rules of Inference and Rules of Proof. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
Kwame Anthony Appiah (2010). Philosophy in and Out of the Armchair. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
Jonathan Lear (2010). The Force of Irony. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
Alex Oliver (2010). The Matter of Form : Logic's Beginnings. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
Thomas Baldwin (2010). Restricted Quantifiers and Logical Theory. In T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley. Routledge.
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