Stephen Edelston Toulmin (/ˈtuːlmɪn/; 25 March 1922 – 4 December 2009) was a British philosopher, author, and educator. Influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein...
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Olbrechts-Tyteca (1970). The New Rhetoric, Notre Dame. Stephen Toulmin (1958). The Uses of Argument. Stephen Toulmin (1964). The Place of Reason in Ethics. Douglas...
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C. S. Peirce developed multiple methods for doing formal logic. Stephen Toulmin's The Uses of Argument inspired scholars in informal logic and rhetoric...
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Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning (1988), Albert Jonsen and Stephen Toulmin argue that it is not casuistry but its abuse that has been a problem;...
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persuasive techniques in ordinary discourse. Main article: Stephen Toulmin Proposed by Stephen Toulmin, this model outlines components of practical arguments...
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Toulmin is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Evelyn Toulmin (1877–1945), Anglo-Argentine cricketer George Toulmin (1857–1923)...
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of science—such as Charles Sanders Peirce, Norwood Russell Hanson, Stephen Toulmin, and Karl Popper—have repeatedly turned to Kepler: examples of incommensurability...
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and ethical tasks begun by Kant and Schopenhauer." Allan Janik and Stephen Toulmin, Wittgenstein’s Vienna, Chapter 7, p. 224 "Moving on by way of Schopenhauer...
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Malcolm John McDowell Stephen Mulhall Colin McGinn Marie McGinn D. Z. Phillips Rupert Read Constantine Sandis Barry Stroud Stephen Toulmin Michael Williams...
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and Canadian philosophers and largely based on the previous works of Stephen Toulmin and to a lesser extent those of Chaïm Perelman. Alongside the symposia...
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Firmament Sphere of fire Unmoved mover Aristotle, Ethics (1974) p. 357-8 Stephen Toulmin, Night Sky at Rhodes (1963) p. 38 and p. 78 C. C. Gillespie, The Edge...
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1950/1962 Hans Reichenbach, The Rise of Scientific Philosophy, 1951 Stephen Toulmin, The Philosophy of Science: An Introduction, 1953 Nelson Goodman, Fact...
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(Reprint of 1937 2nd ed.). Routledge. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-415-08296-9. Stephen Toulmin and June Goodfield, The Architecture of Matter (Chicago: University...
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a line or specific type of argument. Toulmin model – a method of diagramming arguments created by Stephen Toulmin that identifies such components as backing...
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Malcolm John McDowell Stephen Mulhall Colin McGinn Marie McGinn D. Z. Phillips Rupert Read Constantine Sandis Barry Stroud Stephen Toulmin Michael Williams...
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(or ... to the history of science) is surprising and disappointing." Stephen Toulmin defined paradigm as "the set of common beliefs and agreements shared...
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metaphor—the main idea and the concept to which it is compared.: 97 Stephen Toulmin Toulmin was a philosopher whose Uses of Argument is an important text in...
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synthesis of writing and visual art. In 1958 Stephen Toulmin proposed a graphical argument model, called The Toulmin Model of Argumentation. The diagram contained...
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Malcolm John McDowell Stephen Mulhall Colin McGinn Marie McGinn D. Z. Phillips Rupert Read Constantine Sandis Barry Stroud Stephen Toulmin Michael Williams...
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partially-formal treatises on argument and dialectic, from authors such as Stephen Toulmin (The Uses of Argument, 1958),: 203–256 Nicholas Rescher (Dialectics:...
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teacher, author, and songwriter Stephen Totter (1963-2019), American operatic baritone and horn player Stephen Toulmin (1922–2009), British philosopher...
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Simons, English cricketer and administrator (died 2011) 25 March – Stephen Toulmin, philosopher (died 2009) 30 March – Felix Bowness, actor (died 2009)...
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important feature of moral reasoning. Casuists, like Albert Jonsen and Stephen Toulmin (The Abuse of Casuistry, 1988), challenge the traditional paradigm...
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Firmament Ionosphere Nicholas of Cusa Pliny the Elder Sublunary sphere Stephen Toulmin, Night Sky at Rhodes (1963) p. 37 Helge Kragh, Conceptions of Cosmos...
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Malcolm John McDowell Stephen Mulhall Colin McGinn Marie McGinn D. Z. Phillips Rupert Read Constantine Sandis Barry Stroud Stephen Toulmin Michael Williams...
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Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing company. ISBN 0-87220-155-4. Mulhall, Stephen (2007). Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense, and Imagination...
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Gaston Bachelard R. B. Braithwaite Werner Heisenberg Taketani Mitsuo Stephen Toulmin David Bloor David Bohm Paul Feyerabend Mary Hesse Thomas Kuhn Imre...
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of view with the linguist Noam Chomsky as well as Hilary Putnam and Stephen Toulmin. Piaget also had a considerable effect in the field of computer science...
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Jaakko Hintikka Oswald Hanfling A. C. Grayling Rupert Read Barry Stroud Stephen Toulmin Crispin Wright Fergus Kerr Wittgenstein's Poker Related Cambridge Apostles...
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partially-formal treatises on argument and dialectic, from authors such as Stephen Toulmin (The Uses of Argument, 1958),: 203–256 Nicholas Rescher (Dialectics:...
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