In Memoriam J. Anthony Blair

Informal Logic 44 (4):120-122 (2024)
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Anthony Blair, who died in March of this year, may yet be remembered as the scholar who was instrumental in creating, developing and popularizing informal logic in the 1970s, and who then spent the rest of his career trying to decide what exactly it was he had discovered.

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Christopher Tindale
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