Christopher Tindale

Students Daniel Mejia, Nick Kinnish, and Harem HassaStudents Daniel Mejia, Nick Kinnish, and Harem Hassan of the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric present early research at a conference on political argumentation at the University of Granada, Spain, in April 2022.

Philosophers examining what works in political discourse

Researchers arguew that the most effective way to shift people’s beliefs is to modify the environment in which they are thinking. 
Christopher TindalePhilosophy professor Christopher Tindale is the fourth UWindsor scholar to receive the distinguished research award from the International Society for the Study of Argumentation.

International recognition a boost for argumentation studies program

The International Society for the Study of Argumentation conferred its distinguished research award on philosophy professor Christopher Tindale.
Daniel Heath, Siyaram Pandey, Lisa Porter, and Christopher W. TindaleThe University of Windsor will confer the title of Distinguished University Professor this weekend on Daniel Heath, Siyaram Pandey, Lisa Porter, and Christopher W. Tindale.

Weekend ceremonies to recognize four distinguished faculty members

The University of Windsor will confer the title of Distinguished University Professor this weekend on Daniel Heath, Siyaram Pandey, Lisa Porter, and Christopher W. Tindale.

Lecture to examine models of argument

Philosophy professor Christopher Tindale will suggest a way to prepare the field of informal logic to better deal with narrative and visual arguments in a free public presentation Tuesday, December 16.

“Static and dynamic models of argument” will review the advances informal logic has made to reframe argumentation in ways that fit its everyday uses, says Dr. Tindale, but he says a “static” conception continues to dog researchers.