Leo Groarke
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Leo Groarke (born 1953) is a Canadian philosopher, known for his contributions to argumentation theory and informal logic.
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Born | 1953 |
Occupation(s) | Professor, university administrator |
Known for | Argumentation theory, informal logic |
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Groarke has authored and edited a number of books, articles, and anthologies.[1] Groarke has held numerous administrative positions at various Canadian universities, and currently serves as the President of Trent University.[2]
He is the brother of philosophers Louis Groarke and Paul Groarke. The three are identical triplets.[3]