Composing Arguments: An Argumentation and Debate Textbook for the Digital Age - Couverture souple

Miller, Jared K; Volz, Matthew

 
9781503198715: Composing Arguments: An Argumentation and Debate Textbook for the Digital Age

Synopsis

An argumentation and debate textbook for the digital age. Composing Arguments combines traditional and contemporary theory with the online argument mapping tool Debategraph. This edition covers basic concepts regarding the definition and composition of arguments. The theory focuses on informal logic and is heavily influenced by Stephen Toulmin and Ludwig Wittgenstein, but traces the roots of argumentation theory to Aristotle. The first half of the textbook includes explanations of the syllogism, enthymeme, and the Toulmin model. Additionally, there are images of argument maps to illustrate the concepts, as well as exercises for students to use for studying. The second half of the textbook has step-by-step instructions for using Debategraph, complete with assignments that have been tried and tested in the classroom. This book represents the next step in argumentation and debate instruction. Use it for the class, or for instruction for competitive debate.

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À propos de l?auteur

Jared Kubicka-Miller has been studying argumentation and debate for more than 15 years. He participated in the National Parliamentary Debate Association for 4 years and achieved second place at the 2003 National Parliamentary Tournament of Excellence. He received his M.A. from California State University Long Beach in 2006. He has been a professor and coach at Santiago Canyon College ever since.

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