Essentials of Argument
Author: Arthur Parker Stone
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Published: 1916
Total Pages: 314
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The book should serve as the foundation for an extended course in argument." -- Preface.
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Author: Arthur Parker Stone
Publisher:
Published: 1916
Total Pages: 314
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The book should serve as the foundation for an extended course in argument." -- Preface.
Author: Frans H. van Eemeren
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-11-05
Total Pages: 439
ISBN-13: 1136688048
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArgumentation theory is a distinctly multidisciplinary field of inquiry. It draws its data, assumptions, and methods from disciplines as disparate as formal logic and discourse analysis, linguistics and forensic science, philosophy and psychology, political science and education, sociology and law, and rhetoric and artificial intelligence. This presents the growing group of interested scholars and students with a problem of access, since it is even for those active in the field not common to have acquired a familiarity with relevant aspects of each discipline that enters into this multidisciplinary matrix. This book offers its readers a unique comprehensive survey of the various theoretical contributions which have been made to the study of argumentation. It discusses the historical works that provide the background to the field and all major approaches and trends in contemporary research. Argument has been the subject of systematic inquiry for twenty-five hundred years. It has been graced with theories, such as formal logic or the legal theory of evidence, that have acquired a more or less settled provenance with regard to specific issues. But there has been nothing to date that qualifies as a unified general theory of argumentation, in all its richness and complexity. This being so, the argumentation theorist must have access to materials and methods that lie beyond his or her "home" subject. It is precisely on this account that this volume is offered to all the constituent research communities and their students. Apart from the historical sections, each chapter provides an economical introduction to the problems and methods that characterize a given part of the contemporary research program. Because the chapters are self-contained, they can be consulted in the order of a reader's interests or research requirements. But there is value in reading the work in its entirety. Jointly authored by the very people whose research has done much to define the current state of argumentation theory and to point the way toward more general and unified future treatments, this book is an impressively authoritative contribution to the field.
Author: Annette T. Rottenberg
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Published: 2014-10-10
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 1457691388
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Structure of Argument covers critical thinking, reading, writing, and research. Concise but thorough, it includes questions, exercises, writing assignments, and a full semester’s worth of readings—everything students need in an affordable, compact format. Presenting Aristotelian and Rogerian as well as Toulmin argument, The Structure of Argument has been totally revised, with more than three-quarters of the readings new (including many multimodal selections available online at no extra charge), new coverage of multimodal argument, expanded treatment of key rhetorical concepts, a fresh new design, and additional support for research. Its emphasis on Toulmin argument makes Structure highly teachable, since the approach fits with the goals of the composition course.
Author: Stuart Hirschberg
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9780205174249
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffers instruction in understanding, analyzing, and evaluating different types of arguments and guidance in writing arguments. This book introduces students to techniques of critical reading and to various strategies of argument such as types of claims, the Toulmin system, Rogerian analysis of audience, and, inductive and deductive reasoning.
Author: Stuart Hirschberg
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 884
ISBN-13: 9780205174256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elias J. MacEwan
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 482
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nancy V. Wood
Publisher: Pearson
Published: 2017-04-06
Total Pages: 552
ISBN-13: 0134424220
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For courses in English. Learn the skill of rational argument. Perspectives on Argument teaches you strategies for critical thinking, critical reading, research, and writing that will help you participate in all types of argument. The 9th Edition extends beyond reading, visual and multimodal argument into the timely topic of online argument. Students will encounter argument at home, school and on the job. This book arms you with the tools you need to identify controversial topics, form opinions and reactions to text and pictures, and write persuasive papers that express their viewpoints. The book also follows the premise that not all arguments involve right and wrong. Students will learn skills like finding common ground, consensus, withholding opinions, negotiating, and even changing beliefs when they can no longer make a case for them. Perspectives on Argument, 9th Edition is also available via Revel™, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more.
Author: David Hitchcock
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-01-24
Total Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 1402049382
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Uses of Argument (1958), Stephen Toulmin proposed a model for the layout of arguments: claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing. Since then, Toulmin’s model has been appropriated, adapted and extended by researchers in speech communications, philosophy and artificial intelligence. This book assembles the best contemporary reflection in these fields, extending or challenging Toulmin’s ideas in ways that make fresh contributions to the theory of analysing and evaluating arguments.
Author: Daniel L. McDonald
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 9780673995070
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of over 100 provocative readings, advertisements, and illustrations emphasizes real-world issues and topics for students to read and use in writing their own argumentative essays. The hotly debated issues are sure to create excitement.
Author: Barrie A. Wilson
Publisher: Lanham, Md. : University Press of America
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 464
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive introduction to the study of argument which presents theory and develops skills in argument identification, evaluation, preparation, and presentation. Argument evaluation is presented systematically as a series of ten steps. A useful feature is the complimentary Instructor's Manual which includes camera-ready pages for preparing overhead acetates of solutions to exercises in the text. The manual should be ordered directly from Professor Barrie A. Wilson, Atkinson College, York University, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, Canada M3J 2R7.