Chapters 1-12 of this volume contain the papers on infonnal logic and
argumentation that I've published and/or read at conferences over the
last 17 years. These papers are reproduced here pretty much unchanged
from their first appearance; it is my intention that their appearance
here constitute a record of my positions and arguments at the time of
their original publication or delivery. I've made minor changes in
fonnat, in the style of references, etc., for the sake of consistency;
I've also corrected typographical errors and the like. The only
extensive changes in wording occur in the last few pages of Chapter 7,
and were made only to enable the reader to see more clearly what I was
getting at in my first attempt to write about the notion of coherence.
Chapter 13 was written expressly for this volume. It looks
retrospectively at the contents of the first 12 chapters and attempts to
highlight the unifying themes that run through them. It also revisits
the ideas about dialectic that occupied my first in light of later
developments in my thinking but also re- paper, reworking them
emphasizing themes about which I've tended to remain silent in the last
few years.