Developing Critical Arguments Dr. Tamara O’Connor Student Learning Development

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Developing Critical Arguments Dr. Tamara O’Connor Student Learning Development

Learning Objectives Identify components of arguments Consider aspects of critical, analytical writing Look at the structure, signposts and direction of argument Look at writing samples Relate ideas of developing critical arguments to your own writing

Small group exercise In groups of 4 or 5, arrange the statements in the brown envelopes in order of importance to the development of critical arguments Work as quickly as you can Some of the statements are completely incorrect

What is an argument? Main claim or conclusion What follows from other statements Reasons or evidence Statements that support conclusion

Recognising Argument Structure This Because of Those reasons Conclusion/claim Because of Reasons/evidence Smoking should be banned because it is harmful to everyone’s health.

Exercise If any government becomes tyrannical, then the people under that government have a right to revolt. The government of England has become tyrannical. Therefore, the people of these colonies have a right to revolt. Conclusion? Reasons?

Building up your argument An alternative feminist approach suggests that women may stay in violent relationships even when they are not ‘weak’. [Claim/thesis] For these women a constituent of being a woman involves being there for their men and being able to maintain a relationship despite obstacles. [Evidence/explanation] These women tried to understand their violent partners and felt duty bound to cope the best way they could, for walking out would have been an admission of failure. [Further evidence/elaboration]

Arguments in critical writing Sense of purpose Central idea with reasons for it Presents a case or viewpoint Writing constructed in a particular way Ideas constructed in a way that is clear to the reader

Structuring an argument Start in the introduction Outline arguments to be presented Arguments for & against; advantages & disadvantages Body – sections that elaborate points with explanations or examples Conclusion Sums up major arguments Informed opinion of issue based on arguments and evidence presented

Strategies for critical writing Sense of audience Selection Sequence Order Grouping Signposts Conventions

Signposting your line of reasoning Indicator words for claims Therefore, thus, hence, so, as a result Indicator words for reasons Because, since, on account of, for, in view of, for the reason that Tentative or ‘hedging’

Checklist for good arguments Are the reasons adequate to support the conclusion? Are there any hidden assumptions in this argument? Are there any central words ambiguous or slanted to incite prejudice? Are there fallacies in its reasoning? Is any important information or evidence omitted? Is any information false, contradictory, irrelevant or irreconcilable? Dunn, 2007, personal communication

Summary Persuasive argument is a conclusion with reasons and evidence Build your argument by developing a line of reasoning that is clear to your reader Use structure and signposts to guide your argument Draft & edit & draft & edit & draft…

RESOURCES ntations/thesiswriting.pdf Cottrell, S. (2005). Critical thinking skills. Murray, R. (2002). How to write a thesis.