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    The Inwardness of Mental Life.Stephen Toulmin - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (1):1-16.
    As a model for explaining the inwardness of mental life, a computer in the cortex is no improvement on an immaterial mind trapped wherever Descartes or Newton originally located it. For both models distract our attention from certain crucial differences between inwardness and interiority - that is, from certain crucial respects in which these two inherited ways of thinking about the inner mind diverge from one another. Clearly, interiority is an inescapable feature of our brains and of all the (...)
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    Commentary on T. Herman’s “Revising Toulmin’s Model: Argumentative Cell and the Bias of Objectivity”.S. W. Patterson - unknown
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    Toulmin's Model of Argument and the Question of Relativism.Lilian Bermejo-Luque - 2004 - Informal Logic 24 (2):169-181.
    In The Uses of Argument, Toulmin proposed a distinction between fielddependent and field-invariant standards for argument appraisal that gave rise to a relativistic understanding of his theory. The main goal of this paper is to show that epistemological relativism is not a necessary consequence ofToulmin's model of argument. To this end, I will analyze the role that fields are to play within this model, given a certain conception of one of its key elements: the warrant of an argument.
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    Toulmin's Model of an Evolutionary Epistemology.Richard J. Blackwell - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 51 (1):62-68.
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    Toulmin’s Model and the Solving of Ill-Structured Problems.James F. Voss - 2005 - Argumentation 19 (3):321-329.
    Toulmin’s (1958) model of argument was employed in the analysis of verbal protocols obtained during the solving of ill-structured problems. The participants were experts in the domain under study. For the analysis the Toulmin model was extended in order to enable description of lines of argument found in protocols as long as 10 paragraphs. Results included: (1) That while the protocol was comprised of a large number of specific arguments, the analysis provided for tracing a solver’s line (...)
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  6. An Examination of the Place of Reason in Ethics.S. E. Toulmin - 1952 - Mind 61 (241):93-101.
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    Crucial Experiments: Priestley and Lavoisier.S. E. Toulmin - 1957 - Journal of the History of Ideas 18 (2):205.
  8. The Place of Reason in Ethics.S. E. Toulmin - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (100):81-84.
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  9. Human Understanding.S. Toulmin - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (1):41-61.
     
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    Is there a Fundamental Problem in Ethics?S. E. Toulmin - 1955 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33:1.
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  11. On Describing.S. E. Toulmin - 1952 - Mind 61:13.
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  12. Symposium: Probability.S. E. Toulmin & L. J. Russell - 1950 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 24:27-74.
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    Symposium: “Probability”.S. E. Toulmin & L. J. Russell - 1950 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 24 (1):27-74.
  14. On describing.S. E. Toulmin & K. Baier - 1952 - Mind 61 (241):13-38.
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    Symposium: Probability.S. E. Toulmin & L. J. Russell - 1950 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 24 (1):27 - 74.
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    Notes on the Logical Status of Psycho-Analysis.S. E. Toulmin - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 2:925-927.
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  17. Rationality & reasonabless: From propositions to utterances.S. Toulmin - 1996 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 50 (196):297-305.
     
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  18. The twin moralities of science.S. E. Toulmin - 1975 - In Nicholas H. Steneck (ed.), Science and society: past, present, and future. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. pp. 111--124.
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  19. Wittgenstein, Ficker and Der Brenner.Allan Janik & S. Toulmin - 1979 - In C. Grant Luckhardt (ed.), Wittgenstein, sources and perspectives. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 161--189.
     
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  20. Wittgenstein, Vienne et la modernité.A. Janik & S. Toulmin - 1979 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 84 (2):258-258.
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    Exploring Arguments Presented in Predatory Journals Using Toulmin’s Model of Argumentation.Saman Ebadi, Soroor Ashtarian & Gerannaz Zamani - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 18 (4):435-449.
    In the academic community, predatory publishers are exploiting academic integrity and the open access publishing model. Academicians receive numerous spam e-mail messages inviting article submissions each day which deceive authors by promising fast review and publication. The content of these emails present arguments in a way to appear as legitimate and valid to grab the attention of authors. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to advance insights into the arguments deployed by fake journals in their attempt to convey (...)
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  22. NORTHROP, F. S. C. - The Logic of the Sciences and the Humanities. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1950 - Mind 59:118.
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  23. CROMBIE, A. C. -Robert Grosseteste and the Origins of Experimental Science. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1954 - Mind 63:554.
  24. BRIDGMAN, P. W. -Reflections of a Physicist. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1951 - Mind 60:135.
  25. CARNAP, R. - Logical Foundations of Probability. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1953 - Mind 62:86.
     
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  26. HEISENBERG, W. - Philosophic Problems of Nuclear Science. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1955 - Mind 64:268.
     
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  27. LAPORTE, J. -La Conscience de la Liberté. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1948 - Mind 57:255.
     
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  28. RAPHAEL, D. D. - The Moral Sense. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1948 - Mind 57:373.
     
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  29. Readings in Philosophy of Science. Ed. P. P. Wiener. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1955 - Mind 64:557.
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  30. SIMON, P. - A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1953 - Mind 62:424.
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    The Aim and Structure of Physical Theory. [REVIEW]S. E. Toulmin - 1955 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33:195.
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  32. WHITROW, G. J. - The Structure of the Universe: An Introduction to Cosmology. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1950 - Mind 59:407.
  33. WOODGER, J. H. -Biology and Language. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1954 - Mind 63:100.
     
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  34. WHITTAKER, SIR E. -A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1952 - Mind 61:288.
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  35. WHITTAKER, Sir E. - A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. Vol. II, The Modern Theories 1900-1926. [REVIEW]S. Toulmin - 1955 - Mind 64:422.
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    Toulmin’s “Analytic Arguments”.Ben Hamby - 2012 - Informal Logic 32 (1):116-131.
    Toulmin’s formulation of “analytic arguments” in his 1958 book, The Uses of Argument, is opaque. Commentators have not adequately explicated this formulation, though Toulmin called it a “key” and “crucial” concept for his model of argument macrostructure. Toulmin’s principle “tests” for determining analytic arguments are problematic. Neither the “tautology test” nor the “verification test” straightforwardly indicates whether an argument is analytic or not. As such, Toulmin’s notion of analytic arguments might not represent such a key feature (...)
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  37. Announcement and Call for Papers: The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society is to hold the 18th International Wittgenstein Symposium from 13 to 20 August 1995 at Kirchberg am Wechsel (Austria). The title of the symposium will be. [REVIEW]D. Z. Nagel, E. V. Savigny, C. Taylor, B. Tilghman & S. Toulmin - 1995 - Human Studies 17 (480):479-482.
     
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    Toulmin’s Logical Types.David Botting - 2017 - Argumentation 31 (2):433-449.
    In “The Uses of Argument” Toulmin introduces a number of concepts that have become popular in argumentation theory, such as data, claim, warrant, backing, force, field, and, most fundamentally, the concept of a “logical type”. Toulmin never defines the concept of a logical type or a field very clearly, and different interpretations can be found in the literature, either reconstructing what Toulmin has in mind, or revising his concepts to suit other concerns. A natural history of these concepts is not (...)
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  39. Evaluating Arguments Based on Toulmin’s Scheme.Bart Verheij - 2005 - Argumentation 19 (3):347-371.
    Toulmin’s scheme for the layout of arguments (1958, The Uses of Argument, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) represents an influential tool for the analysis of arguments. The scheme enriches the traditional premises-conclusion model of arguments by distinguishing additional elements, like warrant, backing and rebuttal. The present paper contains a formal elaboration of Toulmin’s scheme, and extends it with a treatment of the formal evaluation of Toulmin-style arguments, which Toulmin did not discuss at all. Arguments are evaluated in terms (...)
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    The Abuses of Argument: Understanding Fallacies on Toulmin’s Layout of Argument.Andrew Pineau - 2013 - Informal Logic 33 (4):531-546.
    This paper provides a preliminary account of fallacies on Toulmin’s model of argument, one that improves upon previous attempts to understand fallacies on this argument scheme. To do this Johnson and Blair’s taxonomy of three basic fallacies is examined using Toulmin’s layout.
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    The Epistemic Utility of Toulmin’s Argument Fields.David M. Godden - unknown
    Toulmin’s DWC model recognizes a plurality of argument cultures through the thesis of field dependency: that the normative features of arguments vary from one field to the next. Yet, little consensus exists concerning the nature and foundations of argument fields. This paper explores the question of whether Toulminian fields have any useful role to play in the epistemic evaluation of arguments.
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    The Toulmin Model Today: Introduction to the Special Issue on Contemporary Work using Stephen Edelston Toulmin’s Layout of Arguments.David Hitchcock & Bart Verheij - 2005 - Argumentation 19 (3):255-258.
  43. Wittgenstein, Vienne et la modernité.Allan S. Janik, Stephen Toulmin & Jacqueline Bernard - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (3):326-327.
     
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    Toulmin`s Bold Experiment.Stephen Toulmin, Richard Rieke & Allan Janik - 1980 - Informal Logic 3 (2).
  45. Jurysprudencyjny model argumentacji: S.E. Toulmin.Tomasz Zarębski - 2002 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 42 (2):201-222.
     
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  46. Using the human body as a paradigm for the structure of time: some reflections on time's Ultimate Reality and Meaning.S. M. Modell - 1994 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 17 (3):197-221.
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  47. Guiding principles operating in gene research and the notion of reality involved.R. C. Baumiller & S. M. Modell - 1997 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 20 (4):282-303.
     
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    Arguing on the Toulmin Model: New Essays in Argument Analysis and Evaluation.David Hitchcock & Bart Verheij (eds.) - 2006 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    In The Uses of Argument, Stephen Toulmin proposed a model for the layout of arguments: claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing. Since then, Toulmin’s model has been appropriated, adapted and extended by researchers in speech communications, philosophy and artificial intelligence. This book assembles the best contemporary reflection in these fields, extending or challenging Toulmin’s ideas in ways that make fresh contributions to the theory of analysing and evaluating arguments.
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    Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity: The Fundamental Questions.John P. Holdren, Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne Ehrlich, Gary Stahl, Berel Lang, Richard H. Popkin, Joseph Margolis, Patrick Morgan, John Hare, Russell Hardin, Richard A. Watson, Gregory S. Kavka, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Sidney Axinn, Terry Nardin, Douglas P. Lackey, Jefferson McMahan, Edmund Pellegrino, Stephen Toulmin, Dietrich Fischer, Edward F. McClennen, Louis Rene Beres, Arne Naess, Richard Falk & Milton Fisk - 1986 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The excellent quality and depth of the various essays make [the book] an invaluable resource....It is likely to become essential reading in its field.—CHOICE.
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    On the nature of the physician's understanding.Stephen Toulmin - 1976 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (1):32-50.
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