Book Review [Book Review]

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History and Philosophy of Logic 27 (2):209-210 (2006)
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J. B. Freeman, Acceptable premises. An epistemic approach to an informal logic problem. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. xiv + 401 pp. $85, $34.99. ISBN 0-521-83301-9 (c...

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