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Arguing Across the Disciplines A Rhetoric and Reader

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ISBN-10: 0321419251

ISBN-13: 9780321419255

Edition: 2007

Authors: Stuart Hirschberg, Terry Hirschberg

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Arguing Across the Disciplines is the only text of its kind, combining instruction in argumentation with writing across the disciplines through discussion of a diverse selection of classic and contemporary arguments in a wide range of disciplines. nbsp; Combines instruction on argument and writing across the disciplines. nbsp; Arguments found in Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. nbsp; General Interest
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Book details

List price: $113.32
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Publication date: 8/17/2019
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 624
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.562
Language: English

Reading and Responding to Arguments
Rhetoric and Persuasion Critical
Reading for Ideas and Organization
Identifying a Thesis Responding to What You Read
A Sample Essay for Student Annotation
Hidden Culture (Anthropology)
Keeping a Reading Journal
Summarizing
Three Arguments for Critical Reading (in the Liberal Arts, Social Sciences and Sciences?
Roger Ebert, Great Movies (Film Criticism)
Kid Kustomers (Marketing)
How Flowers Changed the World (Botany)
Strategies for Arguing
Introduction to the Toulmin Model Kinds of Claims
Factual Claims
Causal Claims
Value Claims
Policy Claims Definition
Methods of Defining Terms
Extended Definition
"If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me What It Is
Supporting Arguments Using Evidence
Testimony of Experts
Examples from Personal Experience
Hypothetical Cases
Analogies
Statistics Understanding Warrants
Underlying Assumptions
Evaluating Types of Warrants Considering the Audience
The Rogerian Method
The Toulmin Model
Arguing in the Disciplines Inquiry in the Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, and Sciences
Arguing in the Arts
Arguing in Ethics
Arguing in History
Arguing in Social Sciences
Arguing in the Law
Arguing in Business
Arguing in the Sciences
Three Arguments for Analysis
To Make Them Stand in Fear (History)
Why People Dont Help in a Crisis (Social Psychology)
The Homing Salmon (Ichthyology)
Reasoning in Inductive and Deductive
Arguments Methods of Reasoning Inductive Reasoning
By Means of Causal Generalization, Sampling, and Analogy
Deductive Reasoning Logical Fallacies
A Sample Inductive Argument for Analysis
Lifeboat Ethics (Ethics)
A Sample Deductive Argument for Analysis
The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits (Economics)
The Role of Language in Argument Tone
Irony
Satire Sample Essay for Analysis
The Lowest Animal (Literature)
Language and Persuasion
The Ethical Dimension of Persuasion
Propaganda
Intensifying and Downplaying Two
Short Arguments for Analysis
The Case of the Non-Unanimous Jury (Law)
Justice Can Be Served Despite Dissenting Votes (Law)
Writing and Refuting Arguments Prewriting
Invention Strategies Arriving at a Thesis
Making up an Outline
Writing the Introduction, the Middle, and the Conclusion
Audience Writing the First Draft
Revising and Rewriting Your Essay
Analyzing Someone Elses Argument
How to Analyze an Argument Sample Annotated Essay
The Myth of the Latin Woman (Cultural Anthropology)
Identifying Your Thesis Providing
Evidence by Paraphrasing and Quoting Sample Summary
A Sample Student Essay, Examining the Latina
Stereotype based on Cofers Essay Refuting Argument?
Analyzing an Argument and Inventing Your Own
An Argument with a Students Refutation
The Business World as a Hunting Ground (Cultural Anthropology)
A Students Refutation of Vilars Essay
Are Men Really the Slaves of Women?
Reading and Analyzing Visual Texts
Elements of Design Analyzing a Web site
Tables, Graphs, and Charts