The Principles of ArgumentationGinn, 1925 - 616 páginas |
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... PHRASING 18 84 24 INVESTIGATION II . ANALYSIS I. THE PROPOSITION - SECTION 1. WHAT ANALYSIS IS SECTION 2. THE FIRST STEP IN ANALYSIS EXERCISES A PROPOSITION • III . ANALYSIS -- II . DEFINING THE TERMS . 25 EXERCISES 40 IV . ANALYSIS 44 ...
... PHRASING 18 84 24 INVESTIGATION II . ANALYSIS I. THE PROPOSITION - SECTION 1. WHAT ANALYSIS IS SECTION 2. THE FIRST STEP IN ANALYSIS EXERCISES A PROPOSITION • III . ANALYSIS -- II . DEFINING THE TERMS . 25 EXERCISES 40 IV . ANALYSIS 44 ...
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... PHRASING A PROPOSITION A proposition necessary in argumentation . For a start in description , narration , or exposition , a term , that is , the name of a thing or quality , is enough , ' and as we regard it from one point of view or ...
... PHRASING A PROPOSITION A proposition necessary in argumentation . For a start in description , narration , or exposition , a term , that is , the name of a thing or quality , is enough , ' and as we regard it from one point of view or ...
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... phrasing a proposition . Care to phrase a proposition before rushing into discussion will prevent writing merely a series of ill - related paragraphs which can prove nothing ; may reveal that the article of an opponent- some self ...
... phrasing a proposition . Care to phrase a proposition before rushing into discussion will prevent writing merely a series of ill - related paragraphs which can prove nothing ; may reveal that the article of an opponent- some self ...
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... phrasing it in the form of an affirmation or an equivalent question , there are certain suggestions that it is well to bear in mind . In the first place , the student should be sure to select a topic in which he is really interested ...
... phrasing it in the form of an affirmation or an equivalent question , there are certain suggestions that it is well to bear in mind . In the first place , the student should be sure to select a topic in which he is really interested ...
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... phrasing will produce proposi- tions and enable reasonable men at once to disagree defi- nitely and intelligently in their argument : Is the game of football brutal ? The Panama Canal should be free to our coastwise shipping . 2 ...
... phrasing will produce proposi- tions and enable reasonable men at once to disagree defi- nitely and intelligently in their argument : Is the game of football brutal ? The Panama Canal should be free to our coastwise shipping . 2 ...
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admitted American analysis answer argu arguer argument from authority argument from cause assertion audience Bering Sea brief proper canal capital punishment cause to effect circumstantial clash in opinion clear conclusion consider course Daniel Webster debate deductive deductive reasoning definition Demosthenes depends division elective system essential experience facts fallacy force forensic give given Hay-Pauncefote Treaty Hugo Münsterberg ideas illustration important induction inferences instance interest investigation J. S. Mill logical matter means ment mind murder nature objection opponent Panama Panama Canal party persons persuasion phrasing possible present principles proof proposition proved question R. C. Jebb reader reasoning refutation regard resemblance result sheriff side speaker special issues speech splenic fever statement sure tests theory thing tion treaty true truth United William Minto witness words writer
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