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StudiesinLogic,Vol.8, No. 3 (2015): 101–112
PII:1674-3202(2015)-03-0101-12
ReasoningunderConditions of Uncertainty:
Aristotle’sThreeRhetorical “Proofs”
Christopher W.Tindale
CentreforResearchin Reasoning, Argumentationand Rhetoric,University of Windsor
ctindale@uwindsor.ca
Abstract. Logicians are indebted to Aristotle for many things, not least being his theory of
demonstrative proof. But in his Rhetoric, Aristotle expands his notion of “proof” to provide
a fuller set
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