An Introductory Course in ArgumentationAmerican book Company, 1906 - 230 стор. |
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... argu- ment , pronounce an opinion and give reasons for it . Do you like your instructor's method of teaching German ? Do you prefer Monday or Saturday for a holiday ? Who is your candidate for class president ? Who is your favorite ...
... argu- ment , pronounce an opinion and give reasons for it . Do you like your instructor's method of teaching German ? Do you prefer Monday or Saturday for a holiday ? Who is your candidate for class president ? Who is your favorite ...
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... argu- ment proper postulates or assumes a proposition to be proved . Reaching the proposition or conclusion is , however , in many cases , the most vital part of the operation . Besides , all propositions are not equally suitable for ...
... argu- ment proper postulates or assumes a proposition to be proved . Reaching the proposition or conclusion is , however , in many cases , the most vital part of the operation . Besides , all propositions are not equally suitable for ...
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... argu- ments . The prearranged speech has little value in training boys and girls to speak in comparison with the speech suggested by the remarks of another and made with reference to what has been said on the sub- ject during the ...
... argu- ments . The prearranged speech has little value in training boys and girls to speak in comparison with the speech suggested by the remarks of another and made with reference to what has been said on the sub- ject during the ...
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... argu- ment to prove the truth . As a word or phrase asserts nothing , it can not be true or false ; the idea to be proved must therefore be expressed as a proposition . Ordinarily a proposition to be debated is en- grossed in a ...
... argu- ment to prove the truth . As a word or phrase asserts nothing , it can not be true or false ; the idea to be proved must therefore be expressed as a proposition . Ordinarily a proposition to be debated is en- grossed in a ...
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... argu- ment , that both sides will admit as true . Any such are immaterial to the discussion . It is the chief function of the introduction to eliminate from the discussion immaterial issues and to discover the ma- terial issues . x Just ...
... argu- ment , that both sides will admit as true . Any such are immaterial to the discussion . It is the chief function of the introduction to eliminate from the discussion immaterial issues and to discover the ma- terial issues . x Just ...
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