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One-sided Arguments

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Originally published August 12, 1999
Authors Doug Walton
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About One-sided Arguments


We often feel that an argument should be doubted or held as suspicious because it has a bias. But bias isn't always wrong. It is a normal phenomenon in advocacy argumentation, and in many cases it is to be expected. Yet sometimes bias can be quite harmful in argumentation. . . .

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