Good Reasoning Matters
A Constructive Approach to Critical Thinking
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Product details:
- Edition number 4
- Publisher OUP Canada
- Date of Publication 10 April 2008
- ISBN 9780195425413
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages488 pages
- Size 229x180x26 mm
- Weight 790 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Good Reasoning Matters uses an innovative approach to critical thinking by teaching students how to argue effectively rather than just point out the short comings of ineffective arguments.
MoreLong description:
Good Reasoning Matters uses an innovative approach to critical thinking by teaching students how to argue effectively rather than just point out the short comings of ineffective arguments.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Getting Started: Looking for an Argument
Argument Diagrams; Pointing the Way
Implicit Argument Components: Filling in the Blanks
Definitions: Saying What you Mean
Bias: Reading Between the Lines
Strong and Weak Arguments: Preparing for Evaluations
Syllogisms I: Classifying Arguments
Syllogisms II: Testing Classes
Propositional Logic I: Some Ifs, Ands and Buts
Propositional Logic II: Conditionals, Dilemas, and Reductios
Ordinary Reasoning: Assessing the Basics
Empirical Schemes of Argument: Nothing but the Facts
Moral and Political Reasoning: Schemes of Value
Ethotic Schemes: Judging Character