Argumentation by David Zarefsky
An accessible introduction to the theory and practice of argumentation that examines how arguments are constructed, evaluated, and used in public discourse. It outlines principles of reasoning, types of evidence, common fallacies, strategies for persuasion and refutation, and the ethical and rhetorical dimensions of public argument, illustrated with examples from civic and policy debates.
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