Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1982
Publication Title
Informal Logic
Volume
5
First Page
10
Last Page
13
Abstract
CONTEMPORARY TREATMENTS OF INFORMAL FALLACIES TAKE TWO WRONGS REASONING AS A FORM OF FALLACIOUS INFERENCE. I ARGUE THAT SUCH INFERENCES ARE OFTEN VALID AND THAT AN ADEQUATE TREATMENT OF TWO WRONGS ARGUMENTS MUST DISTINGUISH VALID AND INVALID ARGUMENTS, RATHER THAN REJECT THEM OUT OF HAND.
Recommended Citation
Groarke, Leo. (1982). When Two Wrongs Make a Right. Informal Logic, 5, 10-13.
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/philosophypub/28
Comments
This article was first published in Informal Logic.