Arguments & arguing : the products and process of human decision making / Thomas A. Hollihan, University of Southern California, Kevin T. Baaske, California State University, Los Angeles.

"Narrative arguments are rational arguments. Learning about the narrative reasoning process helps us tell more convincing, credible, and compassionate stories--and to become better critics of the stories we hear."--Description from back cover

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Main Authors: Hollihan, Thomas A. (Author), Baaske, Kevin T. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Long Grove, Illinois : Waveland Press, Inc., [2022]
Edition:Fourth edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Principles of argumentation.
  • Argumentation as human symbolic activity
  • The foundations of argument
  • Audiences and fields of argument
  • The language of argument
  • Argumentation and critical thinking
  • Types of arguments
  • The grounds for argument
  • Building arguments
  • Refuting arguments
  • Visual argument
  • Part II: Argumentation in specialized fields.
  • Academic debate overview
  • Advanced academic debate
  • Argumentation in politics: campaigns and debates
  • Argumentation and the law
  • Argumentation in business of organizations
  • Argumentation in interpersonal relationships.