In:Exploring Dialogue: Selected essays on argumentation by Erik C. W. Krabbe with contributions by Jan Albert van Laar
Edited by Erik C.W. Krabbe and Jan Albert van Laar
[Argumentation in Context 23] 2026
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Chapter 1Can we ever pin one down to a formal fallacy?
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Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Nothing but excuses
- 3.Fallaciousness and formality
- 4.A profile of dialogue
- 5.Counterexample and invalidity
- 6.Conclusions
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