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Edmond H. Weiss
Making Arguments: Reason in Context
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Preface
Chapter 1: Modes and Principles of Argumentation
Argument as Presented in this Book
Making Arguments: Reason in Context
Why study argument?
How do we study argument?
How We Argue: The Principles of Argumentation
Principle #1—Arguing is primarily a rational activity.
Principle #2—Arguing is not just expressing opinions.
Principle #3—Argumentation is always “grounded.”
Principle #4—Arguing not only involves making claims, but also supporting and defending them.
Principle #5—Argument is prepared and presented in anticipation of judgment.
Principle #6—Argument differs from persuasion.
Principle #7—The conditions under which one argues are at least as important as the arguments one makes.
Principle #8—We argue all the time.
Projects and Thought Experiments
Chapter 2: Terms, Roles, and Responsibilities
The Starting Point for Argument
Responsibilities of Arguers
Responsibility I—Going Forward
Responsibility II—Evidence
Responsibility III—Clash
Responsibility IV—Extension
Responsibility V—Consistency
Responsibility VI—Resolution
Responsibility VII—Behavior
Projects and Thought Experiments
Chapter 3: Judging Arguments Types of Judges
How Judging Philosophies Work
Modalities of Judgment
Field-Dependent and Judge-Dependent Modalities of Decision-Making
Projects and Thought Experiments
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