The Persuasive Pen: An Integrated Approach to Reasoning and WritingJones & Bartlett Learning, 1997 - 306 pagina's The Persuasive Penoffers practical assistance in both the writing process and critical thinking. It teaches students how to think critically and clearly, and how to shape ideas convincingly for readers with varying expectations and responses. This book will be of interest to anyone who teaches a Critical Thinking course, offered in both Philosophy and English departments; Informal Logic; English Composition; Persuasive Writing; and other interdisciplinary courses in which argumentation, writing, and research skills are emphasized. |
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... Dialogue 77 3.7 After Generating : Forming Hypotheses Exercise 3.1 80 3.8 Beginning to Put Your Case Together : 3.9 A Checklist 81 What's Next ? 82 79 75 II DISCOVERING THE BEST ARGUMENTS 4. Identifying Arguments and Their vii.
... Dialogue 77 3.7 After Generating : Forming Hypotheses Exercise 3.1 80 3.8 Beginning to Put Your Case Together : 3.9 A Checklist 81 What's Next ? 82 79 75 II DISCOVERING THE BEST ARGUMENTS 4. Identifying Arguments and Their vii.
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... Identifying Arguments and Their Structures 4.1 Identifying Arguments 85 Exercise 4.1 88 83 85 4.2 Displaying the Structure of Arguments Exercise 4.2 98 5. Reconstructing Arguments 99 5.1 Clarifying Meaning 99 5.2 Supplying Missing Parts ...
... Identifying Arguments and Their Structures 4.1 Identifying Arguments 85 Exercise 4.1 88 83 85 4.2 Displaying the Structure of Arguments Exercise 4.2 98 5. Reconstructing Arguments 99 5.1 Clarifying Meaning 99 5.2 Supplying Missing Parts ...
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... Identifying Arguments 281 4.2 Diagramming Arguments 5.1 Ambiguity 284 5.2 Missing Premises 6.4 Deductive Validity 7.1 Analogies 287 7.2 Generalization 289 7.3 Explanation 290 8 Fallacies 293 9.3 Sentence Combining 281 282 285 286 295 ...
... Identifying Arguments 281 4.2 Diagramming Arguments 5.1 Ambiguity 284 5.2 Missing Premises 6.4 Deductive Validity 7.1 Analogies 287 7.2 Generalization 289 7.3 Explanation 290 8 Fallacies 293 9.3 Sentence Combining 281 282 285 286 295 ...
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Inhoudsopgave
A Case Study of Sherlock Holmes | 3 |
Defining a Topic for Thinking and Writing | 37 |
Invention | 67 |
Identifying Arguments and Their Structures | 85 |
Reconstructing Arguments | 99 |
Deductive Reasoning | 125 |
Inductive Reasoning | 139 |
Fallacies | 179 |
Style | 223 |
Making It Public | 245 |
Solutions to Selected Exercises | 281 |
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