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'''Stephen Edelston Toulmin''' (born March 25, ]) was a ], Author, Professor at USC, seminal work in modeling arguments and developing the case for the Return to Reason, vs. Rationality.
== Stephen Toulmin ==

I would be honored to start an entry for Stephen Toulmin. -- Don Sleeter 2/25/2005

Philosopher, Author, Professor at USC, seminal work in modeling arguments and developing the case for the Return to Reason, vs. Rationality.

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Stephen Edelston Toulmin (born March 25, 1922) was a philosopher, Author, Professor at USC, seminal work in modeling arguments and developing the case for the Return to Reason, vs. Rationality.

See also

The Uses of Argument, Return To Reason, Cosmopolis, And Introduction to Reasoning