A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General JurisprudenceArgument Logic
A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence: Argument Logic
2005-01-01 00:00:00
[In Chapter 26 we have analysed the notion of an argument and we have discussed various possible interactions between arguments. In particular, we have seen that arguments may collide, that collisions may determine defeat, and that further collisions may reinstate the defeated arguments.]
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A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General JurisprudenceArgument Logic
[In Chapter 26 we have analysed the notion of an argument and we have discussed various possible interactions between arguments. In particular, we have seen that arguments may collide, that collisions may determine defeat, and that further collisions may reinstate the defeated arguments.]
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