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Professor Hans Hansen is a distinguished academic in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Windsor, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. His work focuses on argumentation theory, informal logic, and fallacy analysis. He has contributed to conferences such as the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation and collaborated with institutions like the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric. His research spans historical analysis of philosophers like John Stuart Mill, political argumentation structures, and theoretical frameworks in logic. Colleagues honored his contributions with an essay collection, reflecting his impact on academic discourse.
Education details are not explicitly stated, but his extensive publication record indicates deep engagement with both historical and contemporary argumentation studies. His work bridges philosophy, rhetoric, and critical thinking education, addressing topics from fallacy detection to the pragmatics of political debates. Hansen’s interdisciplinary approach has enriched debates on argumentation ethics, policy prioritization, and the application of logical principles in real-world contexts.
Notable collaborations include symposiums on trust, categorization of argumentation research, and analyses of historical argumentation practices. His research often emphasizes the interplay between theoretical models (e.g., Walton’s schemes) and empirical applications, such as analyzing historical petitions or modern political discourse.

