8. Deborah Tannen, Gender and Discourse (New York, NY: Oxford Press, 1996). Chapter. 5. 1. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Chuck Barney, “Things We Learned from the People v. O. J. Simpson,” Detroit News, April 2, 2016, ...
This book addresses two questions: what makes an argument persuasive and what makes a claims that support them plausible?
raymond s. Drawing from the study of human reasoning, Argumentation describes different types of arguments and explains how they influence beliefs and behavior. Raymond S. Nickerson identifies many of the fallacies, biases, ...
Lectures by Dr. David Zarefsky, Professor of Argumentation and Debate and Professor of Communication Studies, Northwestern University, cover the history of rhetoric and debate as well as analysis of different types of arguments in various ...
Retrieved September 18, 2007 at http://news.vahoo.com/s/ ap/ 200709 1 8/ap_on_he_me/elderlv_suicide Zarefsky, David. Public speaking: Strategies for success, 4th ed. Boston: Pearson, 2005. Ziegelmueller, George W., Jack Kay, ...
Argumentation: Understanding and Shaping Arguments
Argumentation: Understanding and Shaping Arguments
A variety of everyday examples are provided in the text to demonstrate how well-reasoned argumentation can strengthen communities and create productive citizenship.
Der Gödelsche Beweis liefert, unvoreingenommen betrachtet, nichts über "alle" arithmetischen Aussagen, sondern er geht von der Nicht—Ableitbarkeit einer Formel aus. Im Beth—Kalkül ist das die Nicht—Abschliessbarkeit einer Stellung B|A ...
This book concentrates on argumentation as it emerges in ordinary discourse, whether the discourse is institutionalized or strictly informal.
This book concentrates on argumentation as it emerges in ordinary discourse, whether the discourse is institutionalized or strictly informal.
This book concentrates on argumentation as it emerges in ordinary discourse, whether the discourse is institutionalized or strictly informal.
Argumentation: Critical Thinking in Action
This book concentrates on argumentation as it emerges in ordinary discourse, whether the discourse is institutionalized or strictly informal.
The book relies upon a traditional approach to argumentation, drawing from established rhetorical theories, and also discusses contemporary theories of argumentation (such as those of Toulmin and Perelman).