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The craft of argument

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York Pearson Longman 2007Description: 492P xiv PBISBN:
  • 9780321453273
DDC classification:
  • 808.042 WIL
Contents:
Contents: Part I: The nature of the argument -- Chapter 1: Argument, critical thinking and rationality -- Chapter 2: The argument as civil conversation -- Chapter 3: Motivating Your argument -- Part II: Developing your argument -- Chapter 4: The core of your argument: Finding and stating your claim -- Chapter 5: The core of your argument: Reasons and evidence -- Chapter 6: The core of your argument: Reporting and evidence -- Chapter 7: Your reader's role in your reader's role in your argument: Acknowledges and responses -- Chapter 8: The logic of your argument Warranting claims and reasons -- Part III: Thinking about thinking in arguments -- Chapter 9: The forms of reasoning -- Chapter 10: Arguments about meanings -- Chapter 11: Arguments about causes -- Part IV: The languages of argument -- Chapter 12: Clear language -- Chapter 13: The overt and convert force of language -- Checklists for planning and revising -- Appendix 1: Avoiding inadvertent plagiarism through proper citations -- Appendix 2: Cognitive biases and fallacies -- Part V: Readings.
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Persuasion - Rhetrroic

Report Writng

Contents: Part I: The nature of the argument --
Chapter 1: Argument, critical thinking and rationality --
Chapter 2: The argument as civil conversation --
Chapter 3: Motivating Your argument --
Part II: Developing your argument --
Chapter 4: The core of your argument: Finding and stating your claim --
Chapter 5: The core of your argument: Reasons and evidence --
Chapter 6: The core of your argument: Reporting and evidence --
Chapter 7: Your reader's role in your reader's role in your argument: Acknowledges and responses --
Chapter 8: The logic of your argument Warranting claims and reasons --
Part III: Thinking about thinking in arguments --
Chapter 9: The forms of reasoning --
Chapter 10: Arguments about meanings --
Chapter 11: Arguments about causes --
Part IV: The languages of argument --
Chapter 12: Clear language --
Chapter 13: The overt and convert force of language --
Checklists for planning and revising --
Appendix 1: Avoiding inadvertent plagiarism through proper citations --
Appendix 2: Cognitive biases and fallacies --
Part V: Readings.

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