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The approach to argument diagramming which we call standard was originated, to the best of our knowledge, by Monroe C. Beardsley in Practical Logic [1950], renamed Thinking Straight in later editions.
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basic dialectical situation, provisoed denial, rebuttal box, argument diagramming, defeasible concept, warranting premise, material inference rules, refuting analogy, suppositional argument, excepting conditions, dialectical motivation, objecting argument, cautious denial, convergent arguments, diagramming procedure, adequacy question, involving suppositions, defeating conditions, argumentative unit, convergent structure, argumentative elements, dialectical questions, several independent reasons, probability ascription, diagramming system
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Corn Flakes, The Uses of Argument, Central High School, Duke of Wellington, Practical Reasoning, National Merit Scholarship, All Greeks, Further Problems Posed, The Philosophy of Science, Practical Study of Argument
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