Chapter
Informal Logic and the Concept of Argument
Abstract
This chapter discusses the informal logic and the concept of argument. According to its namers, informal logic “is best understood as the normative study of argument. It is the area of logic that seeks to develop standards, criteria and procedures for the interpretation, evaluation and construction of arguments and argumentation used in natural language.” The research program of informal logic does not preclude the use of formal methods or …
Authors
Hitchcock D
Book title
Philosophy of Logic
Pagination
pp. 101-129
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
DOI
10.1016/B978-044451541-4/50007-5