Fallacies Arising from Ambiguity

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We are happy to present to the reader the first book of our Applied Logic Series. Walton's book on the fallacies of ambiguity is firmly at the heart of practical reasoning, an important part of applied logic. There is an increasing interest in artifIcial intelligence, philosophy, psychol­ ogy, software engineering and linguistics, in the analysis and possible mechanisation of human practical reasoning. Continuing the ancient quest that began with Aristotle, computer scientists, logicians, philosophers and linguists are vigorously seeking to deepen our understanding of human reasoning and argumentation. Significant communities of researchers are actively engaged in developing new approaches to logic and argumentation, which are better suited to the urgent needs of today's applications. The author of this book has, over many years, made significant contributions to the detailed analysis of practical reasoning case studies, thus providing solid foundations for new and more applicable formal logical systems. We welcome Doug Walton's new book to our series.

Author(s): Douglas Walton (auth.)
Series: Applied Logic Series 1
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: 293
Tags: Logic; Philosophy of Language; Interdisciplinary Studies; Social Sciences, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Ambiguity and Fallacies....Pages 1-35
Equivocation....Pages 37-76
Amphiboly....Pages 77-120
Accent....Pages 121-153
Figure of Speech....Pages 155-183
Innuendo....Pages 185-220
Bias....Pages 221-254
A Pragmatic Synthesis....Pages 255-280
Back Matter....Pages 281-293