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  • A Rulebook for Argumentsby Anthony Weston

    Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. 2008; US$ 6.95

    A Rulebook for Arguments is a succinct introduction to the art of writing and assessing arguments, organized around specific rules, each illustrated and explained soundly but briefly. This widely popular primer?translated into eight languages?remains the first choice in all disciplines for writers who seek straightforward guidance about how to assess arguments and how to cogently construct them. more...

  • Fundamentals of Critical Argumentationby Douglas Walton; Hans Hansen

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 34.00

    Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation presents the basic tools for the identification, analysis, and evaluation of common arguments for beginners. The book teaches by using examples of arguments in dialogues, both in the text itself and in the exercises. Examples of controversial legal, political, and ethical arguments are analyzed. more...

  • Philosophical Theories of Probabilityby Donald Gillies

    Routledge 2000; US$ 45.95

    The use of probability and statistics has increased dramatically in all fields of research. This book presents an account of the resultant philosophical theories of probability and explains how they relate to one another. more...

  • Personal Identity and Self-Consciousnessby Brian Garrett

    Routledge 1998; US$ 125.00

    The first book of its kind to bring together the many different topics that surround the issue of personal identity. Brian Garrett makes an important contribution to the philosophy of personal identity and mind, and to epistemology. more...

  • Paradoxes from A to Zby Michael Clark

    Routledge 2002; US$ 21.95

    'This sentence is false'. Is it? If a hotel with an infinite number of rooms is fully occupied, can it still accommodate a new guest? How can we have emotional responses to fiction, when we know that the objects of our emotions do not exist? more...

  • Logic, Form and Grammarby Peter Long

    Routledge 2000; US$ 35.00

    Three important essays concerned with logical form as it applies to hypotheticals and to propositions. Provides clear thinking philosophical explanations and overturns many unchallenged suggestions in philosophical logic. more...

  • Deducibility and Decidabilityby R. R. Rockingham Gill

    Routledge 1990; US$ 150.00

    The works of Gödel, Tarski, Kleene and Church are fundamental to our understanding of the foundations of mathematics. In Deducibility and Decidability , their results and significance are presented in a new, unified manner. more...

  • New Introduction to Modal Logicby G.E. Hughes; M.J. Cresswell

    Routledge 1996; US$ 44.95

    This entirely new work guides the reader through the most basic systems of modal propositional logic up to systems of modal predicate with identity, dealing with both technical developments and discussing philosophical applications. more...

  • Logicby Paul Tomassi

    Routledge 1999; US$ 41.95

    Logic is an ideal textbook for any logic student: great for revising before exams, for staying on top of course-work, and even for those who want to teach themselves logic. more...

  • The Puzzle Instinctby Marcel Danesi

    Indiana University Press 2002; US$ 15.95

    One of the most famous anagrams of all time was constructed in the Middle Ages. The unknown author contrived it as a Latin dialogue between Pilate and Jesus. Jesus' answer to Pilate's question "What is truth" is phrased as an ingenious anagram of the letters of that very question: Pilate: Quid est veritas? ("What is truth?") Jesus: Est virqui adest. ("It is the man before you.") The origin of anagrams is shrouded in mystery. One thing is clear, however -- in the ancient world, they were thought to contain hidden messages from the gods. Legend has it that even Alexander the Great (356--323 b.c.) believed in their... more...