Informal Logic

Papers
(The median citation count of Informal Logic is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Modal Criterion for Epistemic Argumentation11
Argumentative Hyperbole as Fallacy9
Virtues Suffice for Argument Evaluation8
Identifying Linked and Convergent Argument Structures7
Sincere and Insincere Arguing7
Logics for “Non-Logical” Argumentation7
Intellectual Virtue in Critical Thinking and Its Instruction6
Two-Tier Fallacy Theory6
Protest as Argument6
Introducing Susan Stebbing as a Forerunner of Informal Logic5
Books Received 09-27-20244
The Argument Scheme-based Approach to Argument Structure4
Defeasible Reasoning in Islamic Legal Theory3
Sequencing Critical Moves for Ethical Argumentation Practice: Munāẓara and the Interdependence of Procedure and Agent3
Case Study of Contextual and Emotional Modulation of Source-case Selection in Analogical Arguments3
Gilbert as Disrupter2
Towards a Taxonomy of Bullshit Illocutionary Acts2
Introduction to the special issue on selected papers from the 2nd International Conference on Debate & Dialogue (ICDD2) 20252
Reflections on the Physical or Visceral Mode of Argumentation in Michael Gilbert’s Theory of Multi-Modal Argumentation and its Relation to Gesture Studies and The Embodied Mind2
Books Received 45(1)2
Navigating Argumentation2
In Memoriam2
Mind The Gap2
Deeper into Argumentative Bullshit2
Books Received2
In Memoriam Michael Scriven2
On Numerical Arguments in Policymaking1
What Makes an Argument Strong?1
AILACT Essay Prize CFP 20251
How do Explanations Justify?1
Books Received 45(4)1
International Law and Argumentation: Navigating Constraints and Seeking New Orientations1
Frustrated and Aware1
Argumentation by Analogy and Weighing of Reasons1
An Invitation to Transformation1
The Distinctiveness Problem of Analogical Arguments1
Appeals to “Normality” and “Common Sense” in the Face of Global Uncertainty1
Small but Significant Errata/Typos in the Paper “The Distinction Between False Dilemma and False Disjunctive Syllogism”1
Arguments from Ignorance, Coverage, and Bubbles1
Rational Force of Analogy/Qiyās in Law1
Paley’s Principle:1
Rational Thinking and Intellectually Virtuous Thinking: Identical, Extensionally Equivalent, or Substantively Different?1
Sound Tactics1
Arabic Argumentation1
From the Editors1
A Moderate Defense for Visual Arguments1
Calling Out Displays and Disclaimers of Aggression1
Arguing About Arguing with Arguments1
Books Recieved 44(4)1
Review of Review Argumentation in Complex Communication: Managing Disagreement in a Polylogue By Marcin Lewiński and Mark Aakhus0
Arguing with Arguments0
Justifying the Epistemological Theory of Argumentation0
As Syllable from Sound0
Does argumentation change minds?0
Books Received0
Virtuous Argumentation and Unendorsed Claims0
The Broad Reach of Multivariable Thinking0
Notice of Books Received0
The Relevance of Moral Emotional Appeals in Environmental Political Debates0
Notice of Books Received0
Generative AI and Argument Creativity0
Bad Arguments and Objectively Bad Arguments0
Review of How Philosophers Argue: An Adversarial Collaboration on the Russell-Copleston Debate0
Reply to Yu and Zenker0
Characterizing Reflective Diary Writing as an Argumentative Activity Type0
You Cannot Judge an Argument by its Closure0
Civility: One or Many?0
Are Fallacies Frequent ?0
Whataboutisms: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly0
On the Ethics of Real-Life Examples of Argument0
Generalizations in Analogical Argument0
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Work of Catherine E. Hundleby0
Books Received 45 (3) (2025)0
Is False Dilemma Really a Formal Fallacy?0
“Look at This Great Alice in Wonderland Dress I Found!”0
John Hayden Woods 1937-20240
Unpacking Appeals to Emotion0
Argument Evaluation: If your Snark be a Boojum…0
Books Received0
When Meaning Becomes Controversial0
Particularism About Arguments0
Educating for Good Thinking: Virtues, Skills, or Both?0
Kisceral Argumentation in Law0
An Experimental Study on the Evaluation of Metaphorical Ad Hominem Arguments0
Books Recieved0
The Basic Components of Agreement0
On the Virtue-theoretic Approach to Argument Appraisal0
Something Called the ‘False Dilemma Fallacy’ (FDF): A Return to Formalization Just This Time0
On the Kisceral Mode of Argumentation0
Munazara and (non-)Authoritarian Argumentation0
Group Identity in Public Deliberation0
Books Received0
Arguments from Fairness and Extensive Interpretation in Greek Judicial Rhetoric0
Fact and Opinion0
Multi-Modal 20200
It’s A Two-Way Street0
In Memoriam J. Anthony Blair0
Systemic Means of Persuasion and Argument Evaluation0
From the Editors0
That Obscure Object of (Philosophical) Desire0
What are Deep Disagreements?0
Notice of Books Received0
Do We Really Not Know What Toulmin’s Analytic Arguments Are?0
A Network of Argumentation Schemes and Critical Questions0
Argumentation, Cooperation, and Disagreement0
Notice of Books Received0
A Reaction to Critique from the Epistemological Sidelines0
Meta-Arguments, Para-Arguments, and Intentionally Bad Arguments0
Amenable Argumentation Approach0
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