Anthony Weston

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#Extended_Arguments
From academic writing to personal and public discourse, the need for good arguments and better ways of arguing is greater than ever before.
This timely fifth edition of A Rulebook for Arguments sharpens an already-classic text, adding updated examples and a new chapter on public debates that provides rules for the etiquette and ethics of sound public dialogue as well as clear and sound thinking in general.
Table of Contents
I. Short Arguments: Some General Rules
II. Arguments by Example
Ill. Arguments by Analogy
IV. Arguments from Authority
V. Arguments about Causes
VI. Deductive Arguments
VII. Extended Arguments
VIII. Argumentative Essays
IX. Oral Arguments
X. Public Debates
Appendix I: Some Common Fallacies
Appendix II: Definitions
Review
"This is the ultimate 'how-to' book for anyone who wants to use reasons and evidence in support of conclusions, to be clear instead of confusing, persuasive instead of dogmatic, and better at evaluating the arguments of others."
--Debra Nails, Michigan State University
Anthony Weston is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Elon University.









