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Introducción: El rol de Wittgenstein en el desarrollo de la lógica informal y la teoría de la argumentación

dc.creatorJhonson, Ralph
dc.date2010-05-28
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dc.identifierhttp://www.cogency.udp.cl/index.php/cogency/article/view/230
dc.identifier.urihttp://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/24355
dc.descriptionThis special issue of Cogency is devoted to Wittgenstein’s role in the development of informal logic and argumentation theory. The papers here illustrate how Wittgenstein’s ideas have been applied and have aided research in these inquiries. Ralph H. Johnson’s paper – Wittgenstein’s Influence on the Development of Informal Logic – focuses on the perception that W played an important role in the development of informal logic. In this paper, Johnson discusses Wittgenstein’s influence on Toulmin, Hamblin, and Scriven–all of whose views about logic and argument have been important in the development of informal logic. He also discusses direct application of idea in On Certainty, stemming from Fogelin’s 1985 paper “The Logic of Deep Disagreements.” The conclusion that he comes to is that Wittgenstein’s influence on the development of informal logic has been indirect rather than direct, more a matter of “the spirit” behind informal logic than direct influence on any of its seminal thinkers.en-US
dc.descriptionThis special issue of Cogency is devoted to Wittgenstein’s role in the development of informal logic and argumentation theory. The papers here illustrate how Wittgenstein’s ideas have been applied and have aided research in these inquiries. Ralph H. Johnson’s paper – Wittgenstein’s Influence on the Development of Informal Logic – focuses on the perception that W played an important role in the development of informal logic. In this paper, Johnson discusses Wittgenstein’s influence on Toulmin, Hamblin, and Scriven–all of whose views about logic and argument have been important in the development of informal logic. He also discusses direct application of idea in On Certainty, stemming from Fogelin’s 1985 paper “The Logic of Deep Disagreements.” The conclusion that he comes to is that Wittgenstein’s influence on the development of informal logic has been indirect rather than direct, more a matter of “the spirit” behind informal logic than direct influence on any of its seminal thinkers.es-ES
dc.publisherCentre for the Study of Argumentation and Reasoning Faculty of Psychology, Diego Portales University, Santiago, Chileen-US
dc.sourceCogency; Vol 2 No 2: Spring 2010en-US
dc.sourceCogency; Vol 2 No 2: Spring 2010es-ES
dc.source0718-8285
dc.titleIntroduction: Wittgenstein's role in the development of informal logic and argumentation theoryen-US
dc.titleIntroducción: El rol de Wittgenstein en el desarrollo de la lógica informal y la teoría de la argumentaciónes-ES
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dc.typePeer-reviewed Articleen-US


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