Edition : 8
Genres : Business, Decision Making, Organization, Management, Administration
Author : Richard Rieke, Malcolm Sillars, Tarla Rai Peterson
Publisher : Pearson Higher Education
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The first and most thoroughly developed audience-oriented argumentation text, Argumentation and Critical Decision Making presents argumentation as a cooperative, communicative process.
This text examines the general principles of argument in a rigorous yet readable manner and then applies those principles to different spheres of life – law, science, religion, business, government, and politics – to explore how conventions of argument change when applied to these real-world arenas. Focusing on the dynamics of decision making and using real-life examples to illustrate principles, Argumentation and Critical Decision Making aims to help readers develop practical argumentation skills within the world of their daily lives.
Part One Principles
1 Defining Argumentation
2 Appraising Argumentation
3 Making Sense of Argumentation
4 The Nature of Arguments
5 Analysis in Argumentation
6 Case Building
7 Support: Evidence
8 Support: Values
9 Support: Credibility
10 Refutation
11 Refutation by Fallacy Claims
12 Argumentation in Law
13 Argumentation in Science
14 Argumentation in Religion
15 Argumentation in Business
16 Argumentation in Government and Politics
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