William Rehg
Affiliations: | Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States |
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Darin H. Davis | grad student | 2004 | Saint Louis University |
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Rehg W, Staley K. (2017) “Agreement” in the IPCC Confidence measure Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics. 57: 126-134 |
Rehg W. (2015) Discourse ethics for computer ethics: a heuristic for engaged dialogical reflection Ethics and Information Technology. 17: 27-39 |
Rehg W. (2013) Rhetoric, cogency, and the radically social character of persuasion: Habermas's argumentation theory revisited Philosophy and Rhetoric. 46: 465-492 |
Turner S, Rehg W, Douglas H, et al. (2013) Book symposium on expertise: Philosophical reflections by Evan Selinger automatic press/VIP, VINCE INC. PRESS 2011 Philosophy and Technology. 26: 93-109 |
Rehg W. (2013) The Social Authority of Paradigms as Group Commitments: Rehabilitating Kuhn with Recent Social Philosophy Topoi. 32: 21-31 |
Rehg W. (2011) Evaluating Complex Collaborative Expertise: The Case of Climate Change Argumentation. 25: 385-400 |
Rehg W. (2009) Cogency in motion: Critical contextualism and relevance Argumentation. 23: 39-59 |
Rehg W, Staley K. (2008) The CDF collaboration and argumentation theory: The role of process in objective knowledge Perspectives On Science. 16: 1-25 |
Rehg W. (2005) Assessing the Cogency of Arguments: lbree Kinds of Merits Informal Logic. 25 |
Rehg W, McBurney P, Parsons S. (2005) Computer decision-support systems for public argumentation: Assessing deliberative legitimacy Ai and Society. 19: 203-229 |