152 Informal Logic errata We regret the mistakes which occur- red in vol.lX. No.1, of informal logic. Part of the references to Professor Jonathan Berg's paper, "Interpreting Arguments" were ommited. The com- plete list of references appears below. There is also a mistake in column 2 on page 14 of the article: "certain paribus" should read "ceterus paribus". References Burke, Michael, "Unstated Premises." Informal Logic, 7 (1985), 107-118 Carroll, Lewis. "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles," Mind, (1895). van Eemeren, Frans H., and Rob Grootendorst. "Unexpressed Premises: Part I. Journal of the American Forensic Association, 19 (1982), 97-106. van Eemeren, Frans H., and Rob Grootendorst. "Unexpressed Premises: Part II." Journal of the American Forensic Association, 19 (1983), 215-25. Ennis, Robert H. "Identifying Implicit Assumptions." Synthese, 51 (1982), 61-86. Gough, James, and Christopher Tindale. " 'Hidden' or 'Missing' Premises." Informal Logic, 7 (1985), 99-106. Govier, Trudy, "Ad Hominem: Revising the Textbooks." Teaching Philosophy, 6 (1983), 13-24. Govier, Trudy. "On Adler on Charity." Informal Logic Newsletter, 4 (1982), 10-1. Govier, Trudy. A Practical Study of Argument. Belmont: Wadsworth, 1985. Govier, Trudy. "Uncharitable Thoughts About Charity." Informal Logic Newsletter, 4 (1981), 5-6. Grice, H. P. "Logic and Conversation." In Speech Acts, ("Syntax and Seman- tics," Vol. 3) ed. P. Cole and J.L. Morgan, New York: Academic Press, 1975. Hitchcock, David. "Enthymematic Argu- ments." Informal Logic, 7 (1985),83-97. Johnson, Ralph H . "Charity Begins at Home." Informal Logic Newsletter, 3 (1981), 4-9. Nolt, John Eric. Informal Logic: Possible Worlds and Imagination. New York: McGraw-Hili, 1984. Scriven, Michael. Reasoning. New York: McGraw-Hili, 1976. Thomas, Stephen Naylor. Practical Rea- soning in Natural Language, 3rd Ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1986. Prof. Jonathan Berg, Department of Philosophy, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, HAIFA 31 999, Israel. 0 There is also an error in Professor Sharon Bailin's article, "Critical and Creative Thinking". The first line of col- umn 1 on page 25, should read "A False Dichotomy". 0