Dear All,
I thank Peter McBurney
for his comment.
I think the
differences between
(i)
normative, moral, argument, or arguments about actions;
and
(ii)
argument about matters of fact, scientific argument, argument about
beliefs (about the world), or, most prec
Peter, all --
Peter Tillers wrote:
Nonetheless, there is not a complete or radical separation between the kind
of legal argument that one sees in the courtroom and the kind of "argument"
that a scientist engages in when she attempts, say, to determine the cause
or causes of some disease. Logic
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