ARGUMENTATION AND
ITS APPLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR, 2001
SPEAKER,
Commentator, Chair
THURSDAY, MAY 17
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8:00 |
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Dillon
Hall 253 |
Dillon
Hall 254 |
Dillon
Hall 255 |
Dillon
Hall 263 |
Dillon
Hall 265 |
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9:00 |
P. BOULOS “Newton’s
revolution in reasoning” |
C. CAMPOLO “Agreement and argumentation” |
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P. LOS “Kinds of
statements” |
J. LITTLE
“Culturally inherited implications” |
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P. Asquith |
M. Gilbert |
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J. Freeman |
M. Weinstein |
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10:00 |
H. HOHMANN “Roman Legal argumentation” |
P. CLAUSS “Uses of argument” |
M. L. MIFSUD “Reflexive rhetoric” |
D. GODDEN “Nature of inference” |
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G. Ziegelmueller |
R. Fulkerson |
J.
St. John |
R. C. Pinto |
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11:00 |
Coffee Break |
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1130 |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: RICHARD
GASKINS (Ambassador
Auditorium) Chair: H. V. Hansen |
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12:30 |
LUNCH Winclare ‘C’ Vanier Hall |
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1400 |
D. HITCHCOCK &
P. MCBURNEY “Deliberation dialogues” |
C. SLADE “Seeing
reasons” |
F. KAUFFELD “Grice without the Co-op principle” |
J. GOUGH
“Identifying opinions” |
C. GRATTON
“Pedagogical weaknesses” |
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W. Saba |
Leo Groarke |
R. Johnson |
Louis Groarke |
C. Blatz |
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1500 |
J. A. van LAAR “Equivocation in perspective” |
M. GUARINI
“Limitations of analogical argument” |
C. TINER “Modes of
persuasion” |
C. McINNIS
“Drunkenness in Cicero’s speeches” |
P. CRAMER “Art
controversies” |
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L. Powers |
J. Woods |
V. Mendenhall |
M. Leff |
J. Noonan |
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1600 |
K. PHILLIPS “Habermas, Foucault and rhetoric” |
J. SILLINCE “Argumen-tation within organizations” |
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D. TURNER
“Arguments for your views” |
R. BROWN “Arguments
in Indian philosophy” |
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W. Rehg |
A. van Rees |
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M. Schwed |
M. Garrett |
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1700 |
RECEPTION: SPONSORED BY THE EXECUTIVE DEAN OF ARTS AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES: WINCLARE ‘A’, VANIER HALL |
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1830 |
DINNER: WINCLARE ‘C’, VANIER HALL |
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800 |
REGISTRATION & BOOK DISPLAY: DILLON HALL |
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Dillon
Hall 253 |
Dillon
Hall 254 |
Dillon
Hall 255 |
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Dillon
Hall 265 |
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900 |
G. BARRON “Bias, Bayes, Group Psychology” |
J. A. BLAIR
“Argument and logic in philosophy” |
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B. B. JACOBS “When
is a ‘lie’ a lie?” |
G. YANOSHEVSKY
“Essay v. interview” |
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D. Hitchcock |
M. Finocchiaro |
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S. Cunningham |
A. van den Hoven |
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1000 |
E. FETERIS
“Practical arguments” |
J. HOAGLUND “Implicit assumptions and premises” |
R. H. JOHNSON “More on dialectic obligations” |
M. GARRETT “Looking
for logic in China” |
J. DAVIES “Analogy
and narrative” |
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H. Hohmann |
W. Grennan |
F. H. van Eemeren |
R. B. Angell |
C. Slade |
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1100 |
Coffee Break - Dillon Hall |
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1130 |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: JOHN WOODS
(Ambassador Auditorium) Chair: R. H. Johnson |
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1230 |
LUNCH: Winclare ‘C’, Vanier Hall |
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1400 |
V. MENDENHALL “When it is not ‘just’ rhetoric” |
R. J. YANAL
“Incorrect judicial decisions” |
A. VAN REES
“Dissociation in everyday discussions” |
T. KONISHI “Generalized stasis theory” |
W. REHG & P. McBURNEY “Computer decision-support
systems” |
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C. Plantin |
R. Gaskins |
D. O’Keefe |
J. Goodwin |
B. MacPherson |
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1500 |
L. POWERS “Statistical syllogisms” |
M. GILBERT “Ideal
argumentation” |
P. D. ASQUITH “Theory dependence and informal logic” |
LOUIS GROARKE
“Anecdotal reasoning” |
J. PLUG “Strength
in legal argumentation” |
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J. Adler |
P. Houtlosser M. Weinstein |
T. Govier M. Guarini |
G. Boger |
J. St. John C. Hayes |
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1600 |
R. C. PINTO “Truth
and premise adequacy” |
D. COHEN “Arguing
with God” |
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R. FULKERSON
“Full-length arguments” |
S. WEIN “Decision
theory” |
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D. Allen |
J. Novak |
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C. Gratton |
P. Boulos |
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1700 |
RECEPTION:
SPONSORED BY KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS : WINCLARE ‘A’, VANIER
HALL |
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SATURDAY, MAY 19
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800 |
REGISTRATION & BOOK DISPLAY: DILLON HALL |
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Dillon
Hall 253 |
Dillon
Hall 254 |
Dillon
Hall 255 |
Dillon
Hall 263 |
Dillon
Hall 265 |
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900 |
PLUMER & OLSON
“Formal analogy” |
F. VAN EEMEREN & P. HOUTLOSSER “Strategic
maneuvering” |
R. FRIEMANN
“Third-party interventions” |
J-F. DELANNOY
“Arguing about drugs” |
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M. Guarini |
J. Wenzel |
G. Nosich |
S. Wein |
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1000 |
T. GOVIER “Collective responsibility” |
S. CUNNINGHAM “Philosophizing propaganda” |
E. C. W. KRABBE
“Strategies in dialectic and rhetoric” |
C. REED
“Applications of argumentation schemes” |
G. BOGER “Aristotle on formal mistakes” |
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J. Davies |
R. Marlin |
H. V. Hansen |
Leo Groarke |
B. McPherson |
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1100 |
Coffee Break - Dillon Hall |
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1130 |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: BARBARA O’KEEFE
(Ambassador Auditorium) Chair: J. A. Blair |
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1230 |
LUNCH: Winclare ‘C’, Vanier Hall |
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1400 |
J. NOVAK “Abduction
and Aristotle’s library” |
W. GRENNAN “Arguer credibility” |
M. SCHWED
“Naturalized argumentation” |
D. HITCHCOCK
“Theory of following” |
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M. Finocchiaro |
C. Reed |
D. Cohen |
J. Adler |
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1500 |
LEO GROARKE “Philosophy
within argumentation theory” |
M. CHARLAND “Impiety in civic argument” |
B. VERHEIJ
“Evaluating by Toulmin’s scheme” |
J. FREEMAN “Can interpretations be basic premises?” |
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F. Kauffeld |
C. Willard |
P. McBurney |
G. Nosich |
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1600 |
R. H. ENNIS
“Qualified reasoning” |
D. CARBOGIM
“Dialogue games” |
P. REYGADAS “In
praise of eristics” |
J. GOODWIN “One
question, two answers” |
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R. J. Yanal |
E.C.W. Krabbe |
M. Weinstein |
C. Tindale |
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1700 |
RECEPTION: SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL COMMUNICATION
ASSOCIATION & INFORMAL LOGIC (Winclare ‘A’) |
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1830 |
BANQUET: WINCLARE ‘A’, VANIER HALL |
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