Roots

An exploration by Chris Quigley and Raul Lansink into open source brands / brand participation / brand co-production . . . or whatever you want to call it. We 're not quite sure what to call "it", and one of the main objectives of this blog is to discover just exactly what "it" is.

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Informal logic definition

The definition of informal logic is pretty much "a looser version" of formal logic. Informal logic doesn't have to be sound from a logical structure perspective - but is more about persuasion - hence the reason it's used in debate and argument.
Informal logic the backbone to our aMap series - and what our argument mapping formula is based on.

1 Comments:

Blogger argumentics said...

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