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I Worry that Informal Logic Will Take Over from Formal Logic

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Our job requires constant decision making, followed by application of these decisions into practice. It is the core of our profession. We select a logical choice from the available options day in, day out, constantly, be it selecting the optimal treatment for a degenerative meniscal tear in a middle-aged individual or a first-time shoulder dislocator in an adolescent athlete.

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Karahan, M. (2020). I Worry that Informal Logic Will Take Over from Formal Logic. In: Devitt, B., Karahan, M., Espregueira-Mendes, J. (eds) The Future of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28976-8_2

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