Reasoning and Explaining

Argumentation 16 (1):33-46 (2002)
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Abstract

When regimented in a certain natural way, the concepts of explanation and justification manifest a pattern of interrelations connected more or less systematically to their object. Besides its intrinsic interest, this pattern may give us some insight into the nature, source, and limits of the concept of argument

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