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DIT WEEK 2 PREPARED BY KUMUDHAM SANDRASEGARAN Co-Orientational View Of Argument
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Learning outcomes Perspective Of An Argumentation How Argument Perspectives are Used Arguer –Based Argument A Co-Orientational Approach
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Introduction We encounter arguments everywhere in daily life. Basic test of arguments :- 1)it is a group of two or more statements 2) one of those statements(the conclusion) is claimed or intended to be supported by the others(premise)
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What is not an argument Reports Unsupported assertions Conditional statements Illustrations explanations
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Identify arguments I ate because I was hungry He must be home. He’s car is in the diveway. I’m trading in my Ford Explorer for a Toyota Corolla because they are more reliable and get better gas mileage. If Christmas is on a Friday, the day after Christmas must be a Saturday.
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Toulmin Model 1. Data 2. Claim 3. Warrant 4. Backing 5. Qualifier 6. Reservation Using the model
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Argument styles Competing Collaborating Compromising Avoiding Accommodating
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Activity In groups of three, come up with names for several new cars – a massive luxury sedan, an CRV for the family, an off-road vehicle for the sports minded, an affordable four-door, and a sleek, sporty coupe’. Then choose one of your new cars and write an advertisement to sell it.
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