
Arguments, Analyzed: Mastering the Art of Logical Reasoning
Derick Armstrong
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Imagine a world where you could dissect any argument, expose its flaws, and build your own compelling case with confidence. This is the power you gain with "Arguments, Analyzed." This book isn't just about learning to argue – it's about mastering the art of logical reasoning, becoming a discerning critic of information, and a persuasive communicator.Explore the building blocks of arguments, from identifying premises and conclusions to understanding the subtle nuances of logical fallacies. Learn to recognize common fallacies that can weaken even the most persuasive argument, and develop your own arsenal of logical tools to build strong arguments of your own. This book will guide you through the process of analyzing arguments, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately, forming your own informed opinions.Whether you're a student navigating academic debates, a professional seeking to influence colleagues, or simply someone who wants to engage in thoughtful conversations, "Arguments, Analyzed" provides the essential framework for success. You'll become a more critical thinker, a more effective communicator, and a more confident participant in any intellectual exchange.
Duration - 5h 22m.
Author - Derick Armstrong.
Narrator - Digital Voice Maxwell G.
Published Date - Sunday, 26 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Se Hwan Park ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Imagine a world where you could dissect any argument, expose its flaws, and build your own compelling case with confidence. This is the power you gain with "Arguments, Analyzed." This book isn't just about learning to argue – it's about mastering the art of logical reasoning, becoming a discerning critic of information, and a persuasive communicator.Explore the building blocks of arguments, from identifying premises and conclusions to understanding the subtle nuances of logical fallacies. Learn to recognize common fallacies that can weaken even the most persuasive argument, and develop your own arsenal of logical tools to build strong arguments of your own. This book will guide you through the process of analyzing arguments, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately, forming your own informed opinions.Whether you're a student navigating academic debates, a professional seeking to influence colleagues, or simply someone who wants to engage in thoughtful conversations, "Arguments, Analyzed" provides the essential framework for success. You'll become a more critical thinker, a more effective communicator, and a more confident participant in any intellectual exchange. Duration - 5h 22m. Author - Derick Armstrong. Narrator - Digital Voice Maxwell G. Published Date - Sunday, 26 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Se Hwan Park ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: Introduction 3
Duration:00:15:48
Chapter 2: Identifying Arguments 15
Duration:00:13:31
Chapter 3: Analyzing Arguments: Identifying Fallacies 25
Duration:00:14:59
Chapter 4: Evaluating Arguments: Assessing Evidence 37
Duration:00:16:01
Chapter 5: Constructing Strong Arguments 48
Duration:00:15:31
Chapter 6: Responding to Arguments 60
Duration:00:17:00
Chapter 7: The Role of Emotion in Argumentation 73
Duration:00:15:54
Chapter 8: Argumentation in Everyday Life 85
Duration:00:16:50
Chapter 9: Argumentation and Persuasion 97
Duration:00:14:53
Chapter 10: Developing Critical Thinking Skills 107
Duration:00:14:46
Chapter 11: Argumentation in Different Disciplines 118
Duration:00:18:04
Chapter 12: Argumentation and Ethics 131
Duration:00:18:19
Chapter 13: The Power of Logic and Reason 143
Duration:00:15:28
Chapter 14: Argumentation in a Digital Age 155
Duration:00:15:10
Chapter 15: Argumentation and Social Change 166
Duration:00:17:58
Chapter 16: Argumentation and the Future 178
Duration:00:13:54
Chapter 17: Case Studies: Analyzing Real-World Arguments 188
Duration:00:18:06
Chapter 18: Argumentation Skills for Different Audiences 201
Duration:00:17:39
Chapter 19: Argumentation and the Art of Communication 213
Duration:00:17:15
Chapter 20: Conclusion 226
Duration:00:15:02