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  1. J. Anthony Blair, Ralph H. Johnson, Hans V. Hansen & Christopher W. Tindale (2012). In Memoriam: Jonathan Adler 1949 – 2012. Informal Logic 32 (2):160.
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  2. Hans V. Hansen & Jane McLeod (2012). Petitioning the King: The Case of Provincial Printers in Eighteenth-Century France. Argumentation 26 (1):161-170.
    This essay studies an argumentative practice in eighteenth-century France by exploring the persuasiveness of some petitions to obtain printer licences. Those who wanted to enter the printing business in eighteenth-century France had to obtain licences from the King to do so. The French government had established limits to the number of printers it would permit to operate in the realm; hence, there was competition for any vacancy that became open. Thus, the context is that of trained printers in provincial towns, (...)
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  3. Hans V. Hansen (2005). Review of James B. Freeman, Acceptable Premises: An Epistemic Approach to an Informal Logic Problem. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (10).
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  4. Hans V. Hansen, Christopher W. Tindale, J. Anthony Blair, Ralph H. Johnson & Robert C. Pinto (eds.) (2002). Argumentation and its Applications, CD-ROM. Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation.
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  5. Hans Vilhelm Hansen (2002). An Exploration of Johnson's Sense of €˜Argument’. Argumentation 16 (3):263-276.
    This essay attempts to give definitions and identity conditions for the two predominant senses of ‘Argument’ currently in use, the one involving reasons for a conclusion and the other denoting an expressed disagreement with ensuing verbal behaviour by two parties. I see Johnson's new concept of ‘Argument’, as developed in his book Manifest Rationality, as a hybrid of the two common senses of ‘Argument’, and, accordingly, I try to define and give the identity conditions of Johnson-arguments. Finally, I disagree with (...)
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  6. Christopher W. Tindale, Hans V. Hansen & Elmar Sveda (eds.) (2000). Argumentation at the Century's Turn [CD-ROM]. Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation.
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  7. John Woods & Hans V. Hansen (1997). Hintikka on Aristotle's Fallacies. Synthese 113 (2):217-239.
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  8. Hans V. Hansen (1992). A Modern Formal Logic Primer, Volume. Teaching Philosophy 15 (4):378-380.
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  9. Hans V. Hansen (1991). Clear Thinking. Teaching Philosophy 14 (1):83-86.
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