Advocacy and Opposition: An Introduction to Argumentation |
Contents
The Common Good Responsibility | 13 |
What Do I Need to Know before | 17 |
Learning Activities | 28 |
Copyright | |
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academic accept action advocate advocate's affirmative American appeal appropriate argue arguer argumentation attempt audience authority backing basis become behavior belief burden cause chapter claim communication concerned consider construction controversy course criteria debate decision defined definition demonstrate determine discover discussion effect establish evidence examine example exist experience facie fact factual fallacies field grounds identify important inference inherency instances interpretation involves issues listener means Minority nature necessary negative observation occur offer opinion opponent person position present presumption probable problem produce programs proof proposal proposition qualified questions reader reasoning relationship reports represent require responsibilities result rules social society specific speech standards statement statistical stock issues sufficient suggests television tests things topic true understanding University value object warrant