Argumentation

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Journal Articles

  1. "The enduring enigma of reason"Mind & Language 33, 513-524, 2018.

  2. "Pornography, ideology, and propaganda: cutting both ways"European Journal of Philosophy 26, 1417-26, 2018.

  3. (With R. French) "Paradoxes and structural rules from a dialogical perspective"Philosophical Issues 28, 129-158, 2018.

  4. "Reductio ad absurdum from a dialogical perspective"Philosophical Studies 173(10), 2605-2628, 2016.

  5. (With M. Duncombe) "Dialectic and logic in Aristotle and his tradition"History and Philosophy of Logic 37, 1-8, 2016.

  6. "A dialogical, multi-agent account of the normativity of logic"Dialectica 69, 587-609, 2015. 

  7. "A dialogical account of deductive reasoning as a case study for how culture shapes cognition"Journal of Cognition and Culture 13, 453-476, 2013.

  8. (With E. Andrade-Lotero) A contentious trinity: levels of entailment in Brandom's pragmatist inferentialism”Philosophia 40(1), 41-53, 2012.

  9. “Medieval obligationes as a theory of discursive commitment management”Vivarium 49 (1-3), pp. 240-257, 2011.

  10. Ralph Strode’s obligationes: the return of consistency and the epistemic turn”Vivarium 44(2-3), pp. 338-374, 2006.

  11. “Roger Swyneshed’s obligationes: a logical game of inference recognition?”Synthese 151(1), pp. 127-155, 2006.

  12. “Medieval Obligationes as Logical Games of Consistency Maintenance”Synthese 145(3), 2005, pp. 371-395, 2005.

Chapters in Volumes

  1. "A dialogical conception of explanation in mathematical proofs". In Ernest, P. (ed.), Philosophy of Mathematics Education Today. Berlin, Springer, 2018.

  2. (With S. Uckelman) "Obligationes". In C. Dutilh Novaes and S. Read (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Logic. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 370-395, 2016.

  3. Lessons in philosophy of logic from medieval obligationes”. In G. Restall and G. Russell (eds.), New Waves in Philosophical Logic. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 142-168 (pre-print version). 

  4. “Medieval obligationes as a regimentation of ‘the game of giving and asking for reasons’”. In M. Palis (ed.), LOGICA Yearbook 2008. London, College Publications, 2009.