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Premissary relevance
Authors:J. Anthony Blair
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Premissary relevance is a property of arguments understood as speech act complexes. It is explicable in terms of the idea of a premise's lending support to a conclusion. Premissary relevance is a function of premises belonging to a set which authoritatively warrants an inference to a conclusion. An authoritative inference warrant will have associated with it a conditional proposition which is true— that is to say, which can be justified. The study of the Aristotelian doctrine of topoi or argument schemes may contribute to the task of identifying authoritative warrants.
Keywords:Argument  argument scheme  entailment  inference warrant  non-deductive argument  premissary relevance  relevance  topoi
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