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Can Cogency Vanish?
Cogency; Vol 8 No 1: Winter 2016; 89-109. -
Can Cogency Vanish?
Cogency; Vol. 8 No. 1: Winter 2016; 89-109. -
Christian Plantin, Les bonnes raisons des émotions.
Cogency; Vol 4 No 1: Winter 2012; 201-211. -
Christian Plantin, Les bonnes raisons des émotions.
Cogency; Vol. 4 No. 1: Winter 2012; 201-211. -
Christopher W. Tindale, The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 244pp
Cogency; Vol 9 No 1: Winter 2017; 161-170. -
Christopher W. Tindale, The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 244pp: Book Review
Cogency; Vol. 9 No. 1: Winter 2017; 161-170. -
Classifications of Arguments by Analogy Part I. A comprehensive review of proposals for classifying arguments by analogy
Cogency; Vol 8 No 2: Summer 2016; 51-99. -
Classifications of Arguments by Analogy Part I. A comprehensive review of proposals for classifying arguments by analogy
Cogency; Vol. 8 No. 2: Summer 2016; 51-99. -
Claude Gratton, Infinite Regress Arguments.
Cogency; Vol 4 No 1: Winter 2012; 213. -
Claude Gratton, Infinite Regress Arguments.
Cogency; Vol. 4 No. 1: Winter 2012; 213. -
Collateral Beliefs and the Rashomon Effect
Cogency; Vol 8 No 2: Summer 2016; 125-145. -
Collateral Beliefs and the Rashomon Effect
Cogency; Vol. 8 No. 2: Summer 2016; 125-145. -
Completion and arguments’ reconstruction: Contextualism, persuasion, parsimony and coupling
Cogency; Vol 10 No 1-2 (2018): Winter-Summer 2018; 105-128. -
Completion and arguments’ reconstruction: Contextualism, persuasion, parsimony and coupling
Cogency; Vol. 10 No. 1-2 (2018): Winter-Summer 2018; 105-128. -
Comprehension and production of written argumentation in primary students
Cogency; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2020): Winter 2020. -
Comunidad y producción académica
Cogency; Vol 5 No 1: Winter 2013. -
Comunidad y producción académica
Cogency; Vol. 5 No. 1: Winter 2013. -
Constructive Controversy: Rhetoric as Dissensus-oriented Discourse
Cogency; Vol 1 No 1: Winter 2009; 89-111.