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The list of titles, from most recent to oldest are:

  • Argumentation Schemes
  • Informal Logic: A Pragmatic Approach
  • Witness Testimony Evidence: Argumentation, Artificial Intelligence and Law
  • Dialog Theory for Critical Argumentation
  • Media Argumentation: Dialectic, Persuasion and Rhetoric
  • Character Evidence: An Abductive Theory
  • Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation
  • Argumentation Methods for Artificial Intelligence in Law
  • Abductive Reasoning
  • Relevance in Argumentation
  • Ethical Argumentation
  • Legal Argumentation and Evidence
  • Scare Tactics: Arguments that Appeal to Fear and Threats
  • Appeal to Popular Opinion
  • One-Sided Arguments: A Dialectical Analysis of Bias
  • . (1997), Appeal to Expert Opinion: Arguments from Authority, University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University, ISBN 0-271-01694-9 Paperback ISBN 0-271-01695-7
  • Appeal to Pity: Argumentum ad Misericordiam
  • Historical Foundations of Informal Logic
  • Argument Structure: A Pragmatic Theory
  • Argumentation Schemes for Presumptive Reasoning
  • Arguments from Ignorance
  • Fallacies Arising from Ambiguity
  • Commitment in Dialogue: Basic Concepts of Interpersonal Reasoning
  • A Pragmatic Theory of Fallacy
  • The Place of Emotion in Argument
  • Plausible Argument in Everyday Conversation
  • Slippery Slope Arguments
  • Begging the Question: Circular Reasoning as a Tactic of Argumentation
  • Practical Reasoning: Goal-Driven, Knowledge-Based, Action-Guiding Argumentation
  • Informal Logic: A Handbook for Critical Argumentation
  • Question-Reply Argumentation
  • Informal Fallacies
  • Courage: A Philosophical Investigation
  • Arguer's Position: A Pragmatic Study of Ad Hominem Attack
  • Criticism, Refutation, and Fallacy
  • Physician-Patient Decision-Making
  • Logical Dialogue-Games and Fallacies
  • Ethics of Withdrawal of Life Support Systems
  • Topical Relevance in Argumentation, and Brain Death: Ethical Considerations.

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