Argumentation

Argumentation
Author: George W. Ziegelmueller
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1990
Genre: Debates and debating
ISBN: UOM:49015002557339

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Advocacy and Opposition

Advocacy and Opposition
Author: Karyn Charles Rybacki,Donald Jay Rybacki
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: IND:30000087932772

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Advocacy and Opposition offers a comprehensive and practical approach to argumentation and critical thinking. This book provides a theoretical view of the nature of argument in our society, a discussion of arguing as a form of communication, and a focus on how arguments are created using the Toulmin model of argument.

Argumentation

Argumentation
Author: Larry Underberg,Heather Norton
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781506345697

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Argumentation: The Art of Civil Advocacy teaches students the principles of argumentation as a practical way to engage in interpersonal and public deliberation. Authors Larry Underberg and Heather Norton offer a unique approach for creating civil discourse by encouraging students to consider how they argue with others to enhance or diminish opportunities for future dialogue. A variety of everyday examples are provided in the text to demonstrate how well-reasoned argumentation can strengthen communities and create productive citizenship. Students gain a better understanding for the situations, environments, and relationships that form the context for an advocate, and how those factors can influence discourse.

Art Argument and Advocacy

Art  Argument and Advocacy
Author: John Meany,Kate Shuster
Publsiher: IDEA
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2002
Genre: Debates and debating
ISBN: 0970213077

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Art, Argument and Advocacy offers a theoretical and practical foundation for effective participation in academic debate competition, as well as public debate and discussion events.

Advocacy and Opposition

Advocacy and Opposition
Author: Karyn Charles Rybacki,Donald Jay Rybacki
Publsiher: Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780205895212

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This 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. Advocacy and Opposition: An Introduction to Argumentation presents a comprehensive and practical approach to argumentation and critical thinking for the beginner who needs to construct and present arguments on questions of fact, value, and policy. Advocacy and Opposition offers a theoretical view of the nature of argument in our society, a discussion of arguing as a form of communication, and a focus on how arguments are created using the Toulmin model of argument. By blending traditional and contemporary views on the nature of argument (including multicultural perspectives on the purpose and process of argument, ethics, and values), Advocacy and Opposition makes students more aware of both the development of theory and practice, providing a well-rounded approach to their study of argumentation.

Argument and Advocacy

Argument and Advocacy
Author: Kelly Boland Hohne,Lucy Calkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0325077215

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Legal Argument

Legal Argument
Author: James A. Gardner
Publsiher: LexisNexis/Matthew Bender
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007
Genre: Communication in law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105064228427

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Legal Argument: The Structure and Language of Effective Advocacy is a full-featured guide designed primarily for law students in research, writing, analysis and trial advocacy classes and moot court programs. Inside you'll find detailed explanations of how lawyers construct legal arguments and practical guidelines to the process of molding the raw materials of litigation--cases, statutes, testimony, documents, common sense--into instruments of persuasive advocacy. You'll also find writing guidelines that show you how to present a well-constructed legal argument in writing in a way that legal decision makers will find persuasive. The centerpiece of this indispensable work is its syllogism-based step-by-step method, designed to walk the advocate through the process of crafting a winning argument. Intuitive organization presents the material in five parts: Part I sets out a general methodology for constructing legal arguments. Part II focuses more closely on the construction of persuasive, well-grounded legal premises, and covers the effective integration of legal doctrine and evidence into the argument's structure. Part III shows how to put the method to work by giving two detailed examples of the construction of complete legal arguments from scratch. Part IV provides a detailed protocol for reducing well-constructed legal arguments to written form, along with a concrete illustration of that process. It also provides concrete advice on how to recognize and avoid a host of common mistakes in the written presentation of legal arguments. Part V moves from the basics into more advanced techniques of persuasive legal argument, including rhetorical tactics like framing and emphasis, how to respond to arguments, maintaining professionalism in advocacy, and the ethical limits of argument.

Argumentation

Argumentation
Author: George W. Ziegelmueller,Jack Kay
Publsiher: Addison-Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Debates and debating
ISBN: 0130887749

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This book presents a coherent introduction to the fundamental concepts of argumentation and debate, argumentation theory, and critical thinking. As the title suggests, the reader learns how to use argumentation effectively as a means of discovering what is worthy of belief and for gaining the support of others. Now comprised of nineteen in-depth chapters, this best-selling book offers a broad view of argumentation. The first two sections explain the field invariant concepts of critical inquiry. These chapters feature such concepts as propositions, data, inductive and deductive forms of argument, and fallacies. The third section examines the application of argumentation in advocacy situations. Readers will learn about propositions of fact/value and policy, the implication of argument fields and the narrative paradigm on the development and evaluation of argument, and the unique rhetorical challenges involved in communication arguments. The final section offers description and in-depth consideration of affirmative and negative strategies. In addition, the discussion of refutation and cross-examination is comprehensive and useful to both academic debaters and non-debaters.