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ValidAd HominemArguments in Philosophy

Maurice A. Finocchiaro

Year: 2005 Cambridge University Press eBooks Pages: 277-291   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

The aim of this chapter is a critical examination of the thesis that valid philosophical arguments are ad hominem. This thesis was advanced by Henry W. Johnstone, Jr. and constitutes a highly original contribution, a brilliant idea, and a constant theme of his half a century of philosophical effort. In general, his work was a pioneering effort in the informal logic of philosophical argument and included other related themes, such as metaphilosophy and the role of rhetoric and of formal logic in philosophy. In focusing on this thesis, I do so because it is probably his key contribution and is emblematic of both the rest of his work and of the informal logic of philosophy. I shall first discuss several clarifications, then a concrete illustration, then some supporting arguments, and finally several objections.

Keywords:
Argument (complex analysis) Epistemology Metaphilosophy Rhetoric Theme (computing) Philosophy Rest (music) Key (lock) Philosophical methodology Modern philosophy Computer science Linguistics

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Epistemology, Ethics, and Metaphysics
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Philosophy
Philosophy and Theoretical Science
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Classical Philosophy and Thought
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Philosophy

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