Douglas Neil Walton (PhD University of Toronto, 1972) is a Canadian academic and author, well known for his many widely published books and papers on argumentation, logical fallacies and informal logic. He is presently Distinguished Research Fellow of the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric (CRRAR) at the University of Windsor, Canada, and before that (2008-2014), he held the Assumption Chair of Argumentation Studies at the University of Windsor. Walton’s work has been used to better prepare legal arguments and to help develop artificial intelligence. His books have been translated worldwide, and he attracts students from many countries to study with him. A special issue of the journal Informal Logic surveyed Walton’s contributions to informal logic and argumentation theory up to 2006 (Informal Logic, 27(3), 2007). A festschrift honoring his contributions, Dialectics, Dialogue and Argumentation: An Examination of Douglas Walton’s Theories of Reasoning and Argument, ed. C. Reed and C. W. Tindale, London: College Publications, 2010, shows how his theories are increasingly finding applications in computer science. A list of titles of many of Walton’s books is given below. Links to preprints of many of his published papers can be found on the website http://www.dougwalton.ca...
Douglas Bisson
A history of england, volume 1: prehistory to 1714 focuses on the most important developments in english history from the first humans settlements to the start of the 18th century.
R. Douglas Hurt
Claire Douglas
Douglas W. Tallamy
Douglas Pratt
C. Douglas Wetzel
Visual forms of instruction are increasingly used as a result of the broader availability of technologies such as broadcasts, teleconferencing, videotapes, videodiscs, and emerging multimedia combinations of computer and digital audio-video technologies.
Douglas Haddad
Douglas Scott Brookes
Douglas Miller
Douglas Wahlsten
Douglas Preston
Douglas Barger
G. Douglas Barrett
Douglas Skelton
F. Douglas Scutchfield
Douglas Boyd
Douglas Brode
Douglas McKelvey
Michelle Douglas
Douglas Porch
Douglas King
Xiaohua Douglas Zhang
R. Douglas Arnold
Michelle Douglas
A. Douglas Kinghorn
Douglas Bender
Douglas Oliver
Douglas Bender
Belton, Douglas, Sr.
Douglas Weissman
Douglas A. Drabik
Douglas C. Montgomery
Douglas M. Charles
Gary M. Douglas
Douglas Kennedy
Douglas Brinkley
Douglas Bell
Trace Walton
Mollie Walton
Douglas Oliver
Douglas Rumford
Douglas Pflug
Douglas Preston
Douglas Bauer
Steve Walton
Douglas Richardson
Ed Douglas
Douglas Dakin
Douglas Smith
Julia Walton
Douglas Brode
C. Douglas Sterner
Douglas Craven
Douglas Bender
Mollie Walton
Ross Brady
Pavel Arazim
Brian Andrew Ball
Michael Durrant
This title was first published in 2001.
Jaroslav Peregrin
This book addresses the hasty development of modern logic, especially its introducing and embracing various kinds of artificial languages and moving from the study of natural languages to that of artificial ones.
Stan Baronett
Katalin Bimbó
This graduate level text on first-order logic highlights the importance of this area as well as the abundance of results and some applications.
Alex Bellos
From the bestselling author of alex's adventures in numberland and can you solve my problems?
Gil Sagi
Andrea Nye
P. H. Nidditch
Edoardo Fittipaldi
Andrew Paul Ushenko
Otávio Bueno
Sorin Bangu
Bradley Armour-Garb
There are things we routinely say that may strike us as literally false but that we are nonetheless reluctant to give up.
Alessandra Tanesini
"polarisation, intransigence and dogmatism in political and moral debate have in recent years threatened to overwhelm many western-style democracies, where for centuries reasoned argument has been a hallmark feature of tackling disagreement.
R. E. Houser
A. Wolf
Originally published in 1926, this book is an exploration of the essentials of logic: the study of the general conditions of valid inference.
Pil Edited
Simo Knuuttila
Studies in modal notions, such as necessity, possibility or impossibility, have always played an important role in philosophical analysis.
Daniel S. Levine
Healing the reason-emotion split draws on research from experimental psychology and neuroscience to dispel the myth that reason should be heralded above emotion.
Pil Edited
Sandra Lapointe
Lizzie Susan Stebbing
Wales has been called the land of revival because at least fifteen outstanding revivals in wales from 1762-1862 resulted in spiritual awakening.
A. Wolf
Originally published in 1926, this book was written in the first instance for the benefit of those students of logic and scientific method who receive insufficient or no help in the way of oral instruction.
Simo Knuuttila
Originally published in 1993, modalities in medieval philosophy looks at the idea of modality as multiplicity of reference with respect to alternative domains.
Mensa Mensa Ltd
Frances Howard-Snyder
Katalin Bimbo
Simo Knuuttila
Originally published in 1993, modalities in medieval philosophy looks at the idea of modality as multiplicity of reference with respect to alternative domains.
Uygar Abaci
Kant's revolutionary theory of modality is a comprehensive study of immanuel kant's views on modal notions of possibility, actuality or existence, and necessity.
Katalin Bimbo
Yuk Hui
This book employs recursivity and contingency as two principle concepts to investigate into the relation between nature and technology, machine and organism, system and freedom.
Yuk Hui
This book employs recursivity and contingency as two principle concepts to investigate into the relation between nature and technology, machine and organism, system and freedom.
Sorin Bangu
This book is meant as a part of the larger contemporary philosophical project of naturalizing logico-mathematical knowledge, and addresses the key question that motivates most of the work in this field: what is philosophically relevant about the nature of.
M. Morris R. Mano
Morris R. Cohen
Published in 1946, this volume does not purpose to be a treatise on logic.
Michael Kifer
The idea of this book grew out of a symposium that was held at stony brook in september 2012 in celebration of david s.
Edmund M. Clarke
Model checking is a computer-assisted method for the analysis of dynamical systems that can be modeled by state-transition systems.
Kenneth A. Russell
Hector J. Levesque
Grant, John
Jeremy Horne
Strong reasoning skills are an important aspect to cultivate in life, as they directly impact decision making on a daily basis.
William Fortenbaugh
Eudemus of rhodes was a pupil of aristotle in the second half of the fourth century bce.
Hung T. Nguyen
Sandra Lapointe
Robert Arp
A timely and accessible guide to 100 of the most infamous logical fallacies in western philosophy, helping readers avoid and detect false assumptions and faulty reasoningyou'll love this book or you'll hate it.
Ivano Ciardelli
This is an open access title available under the terms of a cc by-nc-nd 4.
Brendan Dooley
Nitsa Movshovitz-Hadar
Nicolas A. Pereyra
This book gives a rigorous yet 'physics-focused' introduction to mathematical logic that is geared towards natural science majors.
Martin Fransson
This textbook examines how public services are often organised around principles derived from the manufacturing industry.
Joseph R. Shoenfield
Since their inception, the perspectives in logic and lecture notes in logic series have published seminal works by leading logicians.
Jon Williamson
Logic is a field studied mainly by researchers and students of philosophy, mathematics and computing.
Wilfried Sieg
Wendy Santos