The Language of Argument

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(^4) From A Companion to Ethics, ed. Peter Singer (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991), 303–16.
(^5) From Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, 2nd ed., ed. Hugh LaFollette (Malden, MA; Blackwell,
2002), 83–93. This essay was originally published in the first edition of this anthology. This is
an updated version of a view that first appeared in the Journal of Philosophy (1989). This essay
incorporates attempts to deal with the objections of McInerney (1990), Norcross (1990), Shirley
(1995), Steinbock (1992), and Paske (1994) to the original version of the view.
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