Argument Analysis and Criticism chapter 8

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Argument Analysis and Criticism chapter 8 Amal Taher: cover slide, introduction and critical thinking and communication. Arwa alromaih: Importance of reasoning in argument & key concepts in reasoning. Rasha alawamry: case study AND conclusion (Critical Thinking and Communication,2011)

Introduction Chapter’s 8 topics are important in Critical thinking and argumentation because.. Chapter 8 topics: Benefits of argument analysis An approach for analysis Understanding fallacies

Critical thinking and communication Critical thinking is… Critical thinking and communication are related in..

The Importance of Argument Analysis And Criticism : Benefits of Argument Analysis What is the components that the argument have? What is the benefits of Argument Analysis ?

The Importance of Argument Analysis And Criticism : AN Approach for analysis Type complex Type chains Type compound

The Importance of Argument Analysis And Criticism : Understanding fallacies Ad hominem Ad populism Appeal to tradition Straw arguments

Key concepts: Simple argument Complex argument Fallacy Begging the question Single cause

Case Study: Apollo ( simple argument) The simple argument is the whole structure ,reason (EVIDENCE) & contention. This is another simple argument, made up of an objection to a contention. Notice that the contention happens to be the same as in the first example, But (EVIDENCE) & contention

Case Study: ( cont.. )

Conclusion: Critical thinking and communication and how they are related to each other. The importance of argument analysis and criticism, The benefits and approaches for analysis. Understanding the fallacies in arguments. Types of arguments (Key concepts) : simple, complex , fallacy…

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