This extensively updated second edition provides a comprehensive introduction to argumentation skills for undergraduates.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John P. Nordin is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Minnesota, USA. Edward Schiappa is the John E. Burchard Professor of Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.
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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
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
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