Inference, Circularity, and Begging the Question
I develop a syntactic concept of circularity, which I call propositional circularity. With respect to a given use of an argument advanced as a statement of inference for the benefit of a reasoner R, if the direct and indirect premises R would have to accept in order to accept the conclusion includes...
Main Author: | Matthew William Mckeon |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Windsor
2015-09-01
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Series: | Informal Logic |
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Online Access: | https://informallogic.ca/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4295 |
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