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Date: 2012-05-29 14:55:02
Thought
Logic
Science
Year of birth missing
Argumentation theory
Doug Walton
Informal logic
Argumentation and Advocacy
Argument
Critical thinking
Arguments
Debating

1 Autobiographical Outline: Douglas Walton Douglas Walton (Ph.D. University of Toronto, 1972) holds the Assumption University Chair in Argumentation Studies and is Distinguished Research Fellow of CRRAR (Centre for Rese

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