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    The Cogent Reasoning Model of Informal Fallacies.Daniel N. Boone - 1999 - Informal Logic 19 (1).
    An infonnal fallacy is a reasoning error with three features: the reasoning employs an implicit cogent pattern; the fallacy results from one or more false premises; there is culpable ignorance or deception associated with the falsity of the premises. A reconstruction and analysis of the cogent reasoning patterns in fourteen standard infonnal fallacy types plus several variations are given. Defense of the CMR account covers: a general failure to apply the principle of charity in informal fallacy contexts; empirical evidence for (...)
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    The Cogent Reasoning Model of Informal Fallacies Revisited.Daniel N. Boone - 2002 - Informal Logic 22 (2).
    The author designed the Reasoning Analysis Test to provide empirical support for the CRM analysis of informal fallacies. While informal, the results provide presumptive evidence that those committing informal fallacies may tacitly reason as predicted by CRM. Davis has argued persuasively that Gricean theory has not lived up to expectations, In light of his critique, the CRM analyses of Begging the Question and Equivocation are amended. Johnson has provided standards for judging any theory of informal fallacies. It is argued that (...)
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    Giere`s Understanding Scientific Reasoning.Daniel N. Boone - 1992 - Informal Logic 14 (1).
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    Reasons, Explanations and Decisions: Guidelines for Critical Thinking by Thomas McKay.Daniel N. Boone - 2002 - Informal Logic 22 (2).
  5. Researching with and for Young Children: congruence and authenticity in methodology.Danielle J. Boone, Lisa C. Ehrich & John Lidstone - 2009 - Encyclopaideia 13 (25):45-62.