9781598031171-1598031171-Argumentation: The Study of Effective Reasoning, 2nd Edition

Argumentation: The Study of Effective Reasoning, 2nd Edition

ISBN-13: 9781598031171
ISBN-10: 1598031171
Author: David Zarefsky
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: The Teaching Company
Format: DVD
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ISBN-13: 9781598031171
ISBN-10: 1598031171
Author: David Zarefsky
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: The Teaching Company
Format: DVD

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Argumentation: The Study of Effective Reasoning, 2nd Edition (ISBN-13: 9781598031171 and ISBN-10: 1598031171), written by authors David Zarefsky, was published by The Teaching Company in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Argumentation: The Study of Effective Reasoning, 2nd Edition (DVD) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.27.

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This is the Teaching Company course number 4294 which has 4 DVDs and the course guide book. Reasoning, tested by doubt, is argumentation. We do it, hear it, and judge it every day. We do it in our own minds, and we do it with others. What is effective reasoning? And how can it be done persuasively? These questions have been asked for thousands of years-yet some of the best thinking on reasoning and argumentation is very new and represents a break from the past. At the Center of a Well-Educated Mind This is equally a course in argument and in reasoning. This course teaches how to reason. It teaches how to persuade others that what you think is right. And it teaches how to judge and answer the arguments of others-and how they will judge yours. Your guide to these issues is Professor David Zarefsky, the Owen L. Coon Professor of Argumentation and Debate and Professor of Communication at Northwestern University. Course Lecture Titles 1. Introducing Argumentation and Rhetoric 2. Underlying Assumptions of Argumentation 3. Formal and Informal Argumentation 4. History of Argumentation Studies 5. Argument Analysis and Diagramming 6. Complex Structures of Argument 7. Case Construction-Requirements and Options 8. Stasis-The Heart of the Controversy 9. Attack and Defense I 10. Attack and Defense II 11. Language and Style in Argument 12. Evaluating Evidence 13. Reasoning from Parts to Whole 14. Reasoning with Comparisons 15. Establishing Correlations 16. Moving from Cause to Effect 17. Commonplaces and Arguments from Form 18. Hybrid Patterns of Inference 19. Validity and Fallacies I 20. Validity and Fallacies II 21. Arguments between Friends 22. Arguments among Experts 23. Public Argument and Democratic Life 24. The Ends of Argumentation

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