Handbook of the Logic of Argument and Inference: The Turn Towards the Practical

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The Handbook of the Logic of Argument and Inference is an authoritative reference work in a single volume, designed for the attention of senior undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in all the leading research areas concerned with the logic of practical argument and inference. After an introductory chapter, the role of standard logics is surveyed in two chapters. These chapters can serve as a mini-course for interested readers, in deductive and inductive logic, or as a refresher. Then follow two chapters of criticism; one the internal critique and the other the empirical critique. The first deals with objections to standard logics (as theories of argument and inference) arising from the research programme in philosophical logic. The second canvasses criticisms arising from work in cognitive and experimental psychology. The next five chapters deal with developments in dialoguelogic, interrogative logic, informal logic, probability logic and artificial intelligence. The last chapter surveys formal approaches to practical reasoning and anticipates possible future developments. Taken as a whole the Handbook is a single-volume indication of the present state of the logic of argument and inference at its conceptual and theoretical best. Future editions will periodically incorporate significant new developments.

Author(s): Dov M. Gabbay, Ralph H. Johnson, Hans Jürgen Ohlbach, John Woods (Eds.)
Series: Studies in Logic and Practical Reasoning 1
Publisher: Elsevier
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 506

Content:
Preface
Pages v-vi

List of authors
Pages vii-viii

Logic and the practical turn
Pages 1-39
John Woods, Ralph H. Johnson, Dov M. Gabbay, Hans Jürgen Ohlbach

Standard logics as theories of argument and inference: Deduction
Pages 41-103
John Woods

Standard logics as theories of argument and inference: Induction
Pages 105-169
John Woods

Internal critique: A logic is not a theory of reasoning and a theory of reasoning is not a logic
Pages 171-186
Gilbert Harman

Standard logic as a model of reasoning: The empirical critique
Pages 187-223
David N. Perkins

A framework for intersubjective accountability: Dialogical logic
Pages 225-293
Else M. Barth

Interrogative logic as a general theory of reasoning
Pages 295-337
Jaakko Hintikka, Ilpo Halonen, Arto Mutanen

Informal logic and the reconfiguration of logic
Pages 339-396
R.H. Johnson, J.A. Blair

Probability logic
Pages 397-424
Jon Williamson

Philosophical incidence of logic programming
Pages 425-448
Luís Moniz Pereira

Formal approaches to practical reasoning: A survey
Pages 449-481
Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods

Index
Pages 483-498