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Thinking Straight. By A.G.N. Flew. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus, 1977(c 1975). 127 pages

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2010

Douglas N. Walton
Affiliation:
University of Winnipeg

Abstract

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Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1978

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References

Notes

1 See George Englebretsen, Review of Hamblin, C.L., Fallacies, Dialogue, 12, 1973Google Scholar, and Woods, John and Walton, Douglas, Review of Engel, S. Morris, With Good Reason and Howard Kahane, Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 6, 1976Google Scholar.

2 Or group consensus of instructor and students, which may of course vary from group to group.

3 Hamblin, C.L., Fallacies, London, Methuen, 1970Google Scholar, ch. I.

4 See the discussions in Hamblin, , 1970, and in Woods, John and Walton, Douglas, ‘Post Hoc, Ergo PropterHoc, Review of Metaphysics, XXX, 1977, pp. 569593Google Scholar.

5 Probably delerium.

6 See Barth, E.M. and Martens, J.L., ‘Argumentum adHominem, Logique et Analyse, 77–78, 1977, pp. 7696Google Scholar, and Joint-Woods, and Walton, Douglas, ‘Ad Hominem,’ The Philosophical Forum, 8, 1977, pp. 120Google Scholar.

7 See Woods, John and Walton, Douglas, ‘Argumentum Ad Verecundiam,’ Philosophy and Rhetoric, 7, 1974, pp. 135153Google Scholar.