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  1. Jan Albert Laar & Erik C. W. Krabbe (forthcoming). The Burden of Criticism: Consequences of Taking a Critical Stance. Argumentation.
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  2. Erik C. W. Krabbe (2013). Topical Roots of Formal Dialectic. Argumentation 27 (1):71-87.
    Formal dialectic has its roots in ancient dialectic. We can trace this influence in Charles Hamblin’s book on fallacies, in which he introduced his first formal dialectical systems. Earlier, Paul Lorenzen proposed systems of dialogical logic, which were in fact formal dialectical systems avant la lettre, with roles similar to those of the Greek Questioner and Answerer. In order to make a comparison between ancient dialectic and contemporary formal dialectic, I shall formalize part of the Aristotelian procedure for Academic debates. (...)
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  3. Erik C. W. Krabbe (2012). Aristotle's On Sophistical Refutations. Topoi 31 (2):243-248.
  4. Erik Krabbe & Jan van Laar (2011). The Ways of Criticism. Argumentation 25 (2):199-227.
    This paper attempts to systematically characterize critical reactions in argumentative discourse, such as objections, critical questions, rebuttals, refutations, counterarguments, and fallacy charges, in order to contribute to the dialogical approach to argumentation. We shall make use of four parameters to characterize distinct types of critical reaction. First, a critical reaction has a focus, for example on the standpoint, or on another part of an argument. Second, critical reactions appeal to some kind of norm, argumentative or other. Third, they each have (...)
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  5. Erik Krabbe (2010). Arne Næss (1912–2009). Argumentation 24 (4):527-530.
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  6. Krabbe, Erik C. W., Being Right, Admitting That Someone is Right, Being Judged Right.
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  7. Erik C. Krabbe (2004). Critical Studies / Book Reviews. Philosophia Mathematica 12 (3):284-288.
  8. Wilfrid Hodges & Erik C. W. Krabbe (2001). Dialogue Foundations. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 75:17 - 49.
    [Wilfrid Hodges] During the last forty or so years it has become popular to offer explanations of logical notions in terms of games. There is no doubt that many people find games helpful for understanding various logical phenomena. But we ask whether anything is really 'explained' by these accounts, and we analyse Paul Lorenzen's dialogue foundations for constructive logic as an example. The conclusion is that the value of games lies in their ability to provide helpful metaphors and representations, rather (...)
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  9. Erik C. W. Krabbe (2001). Dialogue Foundations: Dialogue Logic Revisited: Erik C. W. Krabbe. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 75 (1):33–49.
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  10. Erik C. W. Krabbe (2001). The Problem of Retraction in Critical Discussion. Synthese 127 (1-2):141 - 159.
    In many contexts a retraction of commitment isfrowned upon. For instance, it is not appreciated,generally, if one withdraws a promise or denies anearlier statement. Critical discussion, too, caneasily be disrupted by retractions, if these occur toofrequently and at critical points. But on the otherhand, the very goal of critical discussion –resolution of a dispute – involves a retraction,either of doubt, or of some expressed point of view.A person who never retracts, not even under pressureof cogent arguments, would hardly qualify as (...)
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  11. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1998). Who is Afraid of Figure of Speech? Argumentation 12 (2):281-294.
    Aristotle's illustrations of the fallacy of Figure of Speech (or Form of Expression) are none too convincing. They are tied to Aristotle's theory of categories and to peculiarities of Greek grammar that fail to hold appeal for a contemporary readership. Yet, upon closer inspection, Figure of Speech shows many points of contact with views and problems that inhabit 20th-century analytical philosophy. In the paper, some Aristotelian examples will be analyzed to gain a better understanding of this fallacy. The case of (...)
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  12. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1992). So What? Profiles for Relevance Criticism in Persuation Dialogues. Argumentation 6 (2):271-283.
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  13. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1988). Creative Reasoning in Formal Discussion. Argumentation 2 (4):483-498.
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  14. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1986). A Theory of Modal Dialectics. Journal of Philosophical Logic 15 (2):191 - 217.
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  15. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1985). Formal Systems of Dialogue Rules. Synthese 63 (3):295 - 328.
    Section 1 contains a survey of options in constructing a formal system of dialogue rules. The distinction between material and formal systems is discussed (section 1.1). It is stressed that the material systems are, in several senses, formal as well. In section 1.2 variants as to language form (choices of logical constants and logical rules) are pointed out. Section 1.3 is concerned with options as to initial positions and the permissibility of attacks on elementary statements. The problem of ending a (...)
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  16. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1985). Noncumulative Dialectical Models and Formal Dialectics. Journal of Philosophical Logic 14 (2):129 - 168.
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  17. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1978). The Adequacy of Material Dialogue-Games. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (3):321-330.
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  18. Erik C. W. Krabbe (1978). Note on a Completeness Theorem in the Theory of Counterfactuals. Journal of Philosophical Logic 7 (1):91 - 93.
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