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Author Freeman, James B

Title Acceptable premises : an epistemic approach to an informal logic problem / James B. Freeman
Published Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 401 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1. Why do we need a theory of acceptability? -- 2. Acceptability and presumption -- 3. Factors determining presumption : basic considerations -- 4. Epistemological considerations : acceptability, deontology, internalism, justification -- 5. What types of statements are there? -- 6. Necessary statements and A Priori intuition -- 7. Descriptions and their belief-generating mechanisms -- 8. Interpretations and their modes of intuition -- 9. Evaluations and the moral faculties -- 10. Taking one's word : the interpersonal belief-generating mechanism -- 11. An outline of the practice of epistemic casuistry -- 12. Theoretical considerations : a commonsense foundationalism
Summary "When, if ever, is one justified in accepting the basic premises of an argument? What is the proper criterion of premise acceptability? Can the criterion be theoretically or philosophically justified?" "This is the first book to provide a comprehensive theory of premise acceptability and it answers these questions from an epistemological approach that the author calls commonsense foundationalism. It will be eagerly sought out not just by specialists in informal logic, critical thinking, and argumentation theory but also by a broader range of philosophers and those teaching rhetoric."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-394) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Philosophy.
Logic.
philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY -- Logic.
Philosophy
Logic
Logik
Argumentatieleer.
Vooronderstellingen.
Logique.
Form Electronic book
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