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This title is out of print. Availability This title is out of print. Overview Features Contents Order Overview. Description The market leader in argumentative rhetorics, Writing Arguments has proven highly successful in teaching students to read arguments critically and to produce effective arguments of their own. Three editions are available: the regular Sixth Edition includes the rhetoric plus an anthology of arguments on contemporary issues; the Brief Edition includes the rhetoric only; and the Concise Edition is a redaction of the Brief Edition.

Four major approaches to argument are introduced: the enthymeme as a rhetorical and logical structure; Toulmin's methods for analyzing and inventing arguments; types of claims; and the three classical appeals of logos, ethos, and pathos. Numerous arguments in various genres in the rhetoric portion of the text illustrate argumentative strategies and rhetorical contexts and stimulate discussion, analysis, and debate.

Plentiful student examples reflect genuine student voices writing on personal, local, national, and international topics. Comprehensive coverage of research emphasizes the importance of evaluating sources, provides up-to-date MLA and APA citation guidelines, and illustrates MLA and APA documentation styles with two student research papers. New to This Edition.

An attractive new design includes eight pages of color plates , supporting an increased emphasis on visual arguments throughout the text. An expanded and thoroughly revised anthology section now includes contextualizing introductions to each unit of readings, a wider representation of genres, and eight new topic areas selected for high student interest, civic importance, and diversity of viewpoints.

The anthology includes arguments across a range of genres, including white papers, scholarly articles, op-ed pieces, letters to the editor, congressional speeches, advocacy ads, political cartoons, photos, and web arguments. New topics include controversies over SUVs; the genetic engineering of food; terrorism and civil liberties; globalization; cloning and stem cell research; the U. New instruction introduces the concepts of rhetorical and cultural context and the purposes and constraints of a genre.

Argument: An Introduction. Previous editions. A huge advantage of an electronic device for reading is that it can store about 10, books. If you visit our website hoping to find Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric With Readings, Concise Edition 6th Edition , we are happy to tell you that it is available in all the formats. Our database of ebooks is constantly updated with new works of world literature, so if you need to find some rare book in pdf or any other format, you will definitely be able to do it on our website.

We always make sure that the links on the website are not broken, so you can download Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric With Readings, Concise Edition 6th Edition pdf as fast as possible. Making the Lasik Argument to Parents. Making the Lasik Argument to Insurance Companies. Some Examples of Hybrid Arguments. An Extended Example of a Hybrid Argument. Chapter 11 Definition and Resemblance Arguments. Simple Categorical Arguments. Definition Arguments.

Toulmin Framework for a Definition Argument. Aristotelian Definitions. Operational Definitions. Toulmin Framework for a Resemblance Argument. Arguments by Analogy. Arguments by Precedent. Exploring Ideas. Organizing a Definition Argument. Questioning and Critiquing a Definition Argument.

Kinds of Causal Arguments. Toulmin Framework for a Causal Argument. Organizing a Causal Argument. Questioning and Critiquing a Causal Argument. Chapter 13 Evaluation and Ethical Arguments. Criteria-Match Structure of Categorical Evaluations. Toulmin Framework for an Evaluation Argument.

Developing Your Criteria. Making Your Match Argument. Consequences as the Base of Ethics. Principles as the Base of Ethics. Constructing a Principles-Based Argument. Constructing a Consequences-Based Argument.

Organizing an Evaluation Argument. Revising Your Draft. Questioning and Critiquing an Evaluation Argument. Critiquing an Ethical Argument. Chapter 14 Proposal Arguments.

The Structure of Proposal Arguments. Toulmin Framework for a Proposal Argument. Special Concerns for Proposal Arguments. Showing the Specifics of Your Proposal.

Proposal Arguments as Advocacy Posters or Advertisements. Organizing a Proposal Argument. Designing a One-Page Advocacy Advertisement. Appendix One Informal Fallacies. What Is a Licensed Database? Illustration of a Database Search.



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