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Language and Cognition in Argumentation (LANCAR) is a thematic research group based at the Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC) at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam.
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  • Posted on 31 October 202110 February 2022

Chapter “The Philosophy of Argument” in The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language

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  • Posted on 26 October 20215 December 2021

Stock issues and the structure of argumentative discussions

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  • Posted on 12 October 202131 October 2021

We are happy to welcome Erik Vellinga

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  • Posted on 1 October 202124 February 2022

Evaluating reasoning in natural arguments

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  • Posted on 14 September 202131 October 2021

LANCAR is on Twitter

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  • Posted on 25 August 202131 October 2021

IIS Honoursmodule “From fact-checking to argument-checking”

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  • Posted on 1 July 202131 October 2021

Fellowship Digital Europe: Argument-checking and hope-based communication

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  • Posted on 20 June 202131 October 2021

Martin Hinton visiting

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  • Posted on 27 May 202131 October 2021

Course “Argumentation in the Wild” at the University of Heidelberg

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