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Katzav and Reed’s Argumentation Schemes

 Katzav and Reed’s Argumentation Schemes

 

The Argumentation Schemes below are from the work of Joel Katzav and Chris Reed. Their article On Argumentation Schemes and the Natural Classification of Arguments outlines their view concerning Argumentation Schemes. 

 

The Argumentation Schemes

  • Argument from Causal Law
  • Argument from Constitution of Singular Causal Facts
  • Argument from Implication
  • Argument from Non-Causal Law
  • Argument from Numerical Identity
  • Argument from Part to Whole
  • Argument from Singular Cause
  • Argument from Species to Genus
  • Argument from the Constitution of Causal Laws
  • Argument from the Constitution of Concrete Facts
  • Argument from the Constitution of Constitution Facts
  • Argument from the Constitution of Impossibilities
  • Argument from the Constitution of Kind Instance
  • Argument from the Constitution of Necessary Conditions
  • Argument from the Constitution of Negative Normative Facts
  • Argument from the Constitution of Positive Normative Facts
  • Argument from the Constitution of Possibilities
  • Argument from the Constitution of Properties
  • Argument from the Constitution of Singular Causal Conditionals
  • Argument from the Sameness of Meaning
  • Argument from Whole to Part
  • Argument to Common Cause
  • Argument to Singular Cause
  • Class-Membership Argument
  • Probabilifying Conveyance Argument
  • Classic Patterns of Argument
    • Syllogisms – Categorical
    • Simple Deductive Schemas
    • Simple Inductive Schemas
    • Classic arguments
    • Classic Fallacies
  • Argumentation Schemes
    • Katzav and Reed’s Argumentation Schemes
    • Pollock’s Argumentation Schemes
    • Walton’s Argumentation Schemes
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