Friedrich Reinmuth (reinmuth-f)
Mentioned on the following portal pages
Articles of Dialectica, The Formalization of Arguments: An Overview [introduction to the special issue], The Quantified Argument Calculus and Natural Logic, Reflective Equilibrium on the Fringe, The Primacy of the Universal Quantifier in Frege's Concept-Script, Considerations on Logical Consequence and Natural Language, “Unless” is “Or”, Unless “¬A Unless A” is Invalid, Assumptions, Hypotheses, and AntecedentsCited in the following articles
Holistic Inferential Criteria of Adequate FormalizationContributions to Philosophie.ch
Bibliography
Cordes, Moritz and Reinmuth, Friedrich. 2017. “Commentary and Illocutionary Expressions in Linear Calculi of Natural Deduction.” Logic and Logical Philosophy 26(2): 163–196, doi:10.12775/llp.2017.002.
Reinmuth, Friedrich. 2014. “Hermeneutics, Logic and Reconstruction.” in Theory and Practice of Logical Reconstruction. Anselm as a Model Case, edited by Friedrich Reinmuth, Geo Siegwart, and Christian Tapp, pp. 152–190. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy n. 17. Münster: Mentis Verlag.
Reinmuth, Friedrich. 2020. “Holistic Inferential Criteria of Adequate Formalization.” Dialectica 74(2). Special issue “The Formalisation of Arguments,” guest edited by Robert Michels, doi:10.48106/dial.v74.i2.05.
Reinmuth, Friedrich and Siegwart, Geo. 2016. “Inferential Acts and Inferential Rules. The Intrinsic Normativity of Logic.” Analyse & Kritik 38(2): 417–431.
Reinmuth, Friedrich, Siegwart, Geo and Tapp, Christian, eds. 2014a. Theory and Practice of Logical Reconstruction. Anselm as a Model Case. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy n. 17. Münster: Mentis Verlag.
Reinmuth, Friedrich, Siegwart, Geo and Tapp, Christian. 2014b. “Introduction.” in Theory and Practice of Logical Reconstruction. Anselm as a Model Case, edited by Friedrich Reinmuth, Geo Siegwart, and Christian Tapp, pp. 13–21. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy n. 17. Münster: Mentis Verlag.