Douglas N. Walton

Douglas N. Walton
Born
Douglas Neil Walton

(1942-06-02)2 June 1942
Died3 January 2020(2020-01-03) (aged 77)
Ontario, Canada
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisThe Meaning of 'Can': A Study in the Philosophy of Language
Doctoral advisorJohn Woods
Academic work
Discipline
Institutions
Main interestsArgumentation theory
Notable ideasWoods–Walton approach
Website
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Douglas Neil Walton (2 June 1942 – 3 January 2020) was a Canadian academic and author, known for his books and papers on argumentation, logical fallacies and informal logic. He was a Distinguished Research Fellow of the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric (CRRAR) at the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and before that (2008–2014), he held the Assumption Chair of Argumentation Studies at the University of Windsor. Walton's work has been used to better prepare legal arguments and to help develop artificial intelligence.

A special issue of the journal Informal Logic surveyed Walton's contributions to informal logic and argumentation theory up to 2006.