Argumentation

Keeping Faith with Reason
 
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This extensively updated second edition provides a comprehensive introduction to argumentation skills for undergraduates.


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This extensively updated second edition provides a comprehensive introduction to argumentation skills for undergraduates.


Clearly written, with minimal technical jargon, the book features many contemporary real-world examples. Through a unique conceptual framework, students will learn how to assemble a coherent logical argument, assess sources, and organize and present written and verbal arguments. The authors use the Toulmin model throughout to present issues and clarify concepts and have expanded the model to show how it can be used to examine real-world arguments. This new edition provides a deeper focus on value claims and credibility. It also shows students how to assess fake news, misinformation, and post-truth and incorporates more social scientific theories of persuasion such as the Elaboration Likelihood Model.


Argumentation: Keeping Faith with Reason is an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses in argumentation, persuasion, critical thinking, and informal logic.


An Instructor?s Manual including advice on how to teach each section, sample quizzes, and additional examples is available at https://routledge.com/9781032541228.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Part 1: Getting started                                                                                    


Chapter 1: Why study argument?                                                                              


Chapter 2: What is an Argument?                                                                              


Chapter 3: Dimensions of Proof                                                                                             


Chapter 4: Modeling Arguments (Toulmin model)                                                   


Part 2: Analyzing claims                                                                               


Chapter 5: Introduction to claim types                                                                                  


Chapter 6: Analyzing Fact Claims                                                                             


Chapter 7: Analyzing Value Claims                                                                                      


Chapter 8: Analyzing Policy Claims                                                             


Part 3: Developing Your Argument                                                              


Chapter 9: Kairos: The Context of Your Argument                                                   


Chapter 10: Ethos: Developing Your Credibility                                                      


Chapter 11: Presenting Your Argument                                                                    


Part 4: Supporting and defending your argument                             


Chapter 12: Finding Evidence                                                                                   


Chapter 13: Evidence and your argument                                                     


Chapter 14: Rebutting Arguments                                                                


Part 5: Forms of reasoning                                                                


Chapter 15: Introduction to forms of reasoning                                                                     


Chapter 16: Definitional Arguments                                                             


Chapter 17: Argument by Example                                                  


Chapter 18: Argument by Analogy and Parallel Case                                   


Chapter 19: Causal Argument                                                           


Chapter 20: Argument from Sign                                                                   


Chapter 21: Argument by Dilemma                                                


Chapter 22: Argument from Authority                                                                      


Part 6: Conclusion                                                                             


Chapter 23: Remember this