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This paper presents a formalization of informal logic using the Carneades Argumentation System (CAS), a formal, computational model of argument that consists of a formal model of argument graphs and audiences. Conflicts between pro and con arguments are r... see more

The paper offers a critical analysis of the research program for formalizing informal logic proposed by Douglas Walton and Thomas Gordon (forthcoming). Since their proposal is based on employing the Carneades Argumentation System (CAS), this paper aims at... see more

A ideia do informal é comumente assimilada ao seu aspecto de negação. A informalidade tem sido entendida como diametralmente oposta ao que é formal e, no campo dos estudos urbanos, esse antagonismo é utilizado como estratégia discursiva para medidas práti... see more

This short work presents a popular fringe theory as a source of case studies for use in teaching informal logic in an introductory course. It puts forward ancient astronaut theory as the candidate source, together with a characterization of why it fits th... see more

In response to commentaries by Eckstein and Kišicek, I argue that the study of auditory arguments is very much in keeping with the critical thinking (and epistemological) ideals that motivate informal logic. In the process I support further research on so... see more

This paper presents a way in which formal logic can be understood and reformulated in terms of argumentation that can help us unify formal and informal reasoning. Classical deductive reasoning will be expressed entirely in terms of notions and concepts fr... see more

These letters between Irving Copi and Anthony Blair exchanged in 1981 are of possible interest for the history of informal logic.

John Locke, long associated with the “standard” approach to fallacies and the “logical” approach to valid inference, had both logical and dialectical reasons for favoring certain proofs and denigrating others. While the logical approach to argumentation ... see more

Since 1945 the national education curriculum has undergone several times the changes and improvements. In 1947, 1952, 1964 and 1975 teacher-centered learning, whereas from 1984 curriculum involves students learning begin. Similarly, in the 2004 curriculum... see more

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