Arguing in communities : reading and writing arguments in context / Gary Layne Hatch.
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- 0767416813 (acidfree paper)
- 808 21
- P301.5.P47 H38 2003
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Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: Part One THE ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES 1 -- 1 Arguments In Context 3 -- 2 Analyzing and Evaluating Ethos 67 -- 3 Analyzing and Evaluating Pathos 109 -- 4 Analyzing and Evaluating Logos 139 -- 5 Writing Arguments 221 -- 6 Writing Researched Arguments 327 -- Part Two TYPES OF CLAIMS 443 -- 7 Arguing Claims about Existence 445 -- 8 Arguing Claims about Causality 499 -- 9 Arguing Claims about Language 555 -- 10 Arguing Claims about Values 619 -- 11 Arguing Claims about Actions 711 -- 12 Arguing with Images 757.
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