, which reads: Those who propose that we might Φ are obliged, if called upon, to show that Φ is possible in any of four ways which we call worldly, deontic, instrumental, and practical. So understood, burdens of proposing satisfy the standard formal definition of burden of proof.
Article
16 March 2022
Published
University of Windsor Leddy Library
10.22329/il.v42i1.7225
Edinburgh Napier Funded
Godden, D., & Wells, S. (2022). Burdens of Proposing: On the Burden of Proof in Deliberation Dialogues. Informal Logic, 42(1), 291-342. https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v42i1.7225
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argumentation, burden of proof, deliberation, deliberation dialogue, persuation dialogue, probative burdens
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