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Groarke is an
Irish surname of
Viking origin,
derived from the
Irish version Mag Ruairc,
meaning 'son of Ruarc.' The name
Ruarc originates from the Old...
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Louis Groarke (born 1953) is a
Canadian philosopher, author, and a
professor in the
Philosophy Department at St.
Francis Xavier University in Antigonish...
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Nicola Jane "Nikki"
Groarke (born 2 June 1962) is a
British Anglican priest.
Since 2014, she has
served as the
Archdeacon of Dudley. She
trained for ministry...
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Raymond Groarke (born 1952) is a
retired Irish judge who
served as
President of the
Circuit Court from 2012 to 2019 and a
Judge of the
Circuit Court from...
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Philosophy of logics;
Groarke 2021, lead section; 1.1
Formal and
Informal Logic.
Johnson 2014, pp. 228–9.
Groarke 2021, lead section; 1. History;...
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Groarke (born 1953) is a
Canadian philosopher,
known for his
contributions to
argumentation theory and
informal logic.
Groarke has aut****d and edited...
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Italian cyclist Gábor Vona (born 1978),
Hungarian politician Vona
Groarke,
Irish poet Vona, Colorado, town in the
United States Perşembe, a district...
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Groarke is a
leading Irish poet. She has
published fourteen books,
including eight collections of
poetry with the
Gallery Press:
Shale (1994), Other...
- 2000, pp. 94–96
Walton 1996
Tully 2005, p. 532
Johnson 1999, pp. 265–267
Groarke 2021
Velleman 2006, pp. 8, 103 Johnson-Laird 2009, pp. 8–10
Dowden 2020...
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Philosophy of Logic. NJ USA: Prentice-Hall. pp. 1–14. ISBN 0-13-663625-X.
Groarke, Louis. "Aristotle:
Logic — From
Words into Propositions".
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