Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing: A Brief Guide to Argument
โ Scribed by Sylvan Barnet, Hugo Bedau
- Publisher
- Bedford/St. Martin's
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 588
- Edition
- 7
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing is a compact but complete guide to critical thinking and argumentation. Comprising the text portion of the widely adopted Current Issues and Enduring Questions, it draws on the authorsโ dual expertise in effective persuasive writing and comprehensive rhetorical strategies to help students move from critical thinking to argumentative and researched writing. With comprehensive coverage of classic and contemporary approaches to argument, including Aristotle, Toulmin, and a range of alternative views, as well as 35 readings and a casebook on the state and the individual, it is an extraordinarily versatile text. This affordable guide can stand alone or supplement a larger anthology of readings.
โฆ Subjects
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