議論のためのコミュニケーションのレッスン30講<br>How We Argue : 30 Lessons in Persuasive Communication

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議論のためのコミュニケーションのレッスン30講
How We Argue : 30 Lessons in Persuasive Communication

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 158 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032353128
  • DDC分類 303.342

Full Description

This accessible book provides a practical discussion of the main elements of argumentation as illustrated by 30 public arguments from a recent year on a wide variety of social, cultural, and scientific topics.

Arguing is an important form of communication in any society and a principal way in which ideas are exposed, discussed, and modified. The real-life examples examined in this book reflect the different considerations that go into composing arguments and the range of strategies that can be chosen as vehicles for our positions. They demonstrate the roles that emotion can play along with other modes of conveying evidence, from the use of images to the use of gestures. They show the power of threats, comparisons, and consequences. What emerges is an instructive discussion that illustrates the way we argue and that shows argument, invention, and evaluation in action.

This book is a stimulating read for anyone interested in argument and public discourse and can be used as a supplemental text for courses in argumentation, persuasive communication, critical thinking, composition, and informal logic.

Contents

Part 1: The nature of argument 1. "Traditional" argument (the power of deduction) 2. Counterargument: the power of rebuttal (what can be trusted?) 3. Numers matter (arguing with the use of polls) 4. Know your audience (rhetorical address) 5. Arguments and definitions (cults and presidents) 6. Saying less but meaning more (the use of hidden reasons) 7. Argument and explanation (what it all means) 8. Seeing is believing (the power of an image) 9. Moral reasoning (what is fair) Part II: Rhetorical argumentation 10. Arguing in silence (the power of a pause) 11. What's in a gesture? (racism in an act of dismissal) 12. Say it again (the power of repetition) 13. Argument and satire (what do we do with the children?) 14. Turning the tables (who would be worse?) 15. Emotional appeal (a call to aid) Part III: Character-based argumentation 16. Praising character (the best amongst us) 17. Reflecting values (an excellent choice) 18. Bad Behavior (a failure of character) 19. Damning character (the worse amongst us) 20. Associations (the company we keep) 21. The power of the expert (who you are and what you know matters) Part IV: Strategies of reason 22. Using threats (let this be a warning) 23. Establishing precedents (what we do now matters later) 24. A causal chain (if this, then that) 25. Negative consequences (if this, then also that) 26. An unexpected outcome (the benefit of a pandemic) 27. For example (lessons from a case in point) 28. Argument and analogy (comparing cases) 29. A sign of the times (what do masks mean?) Part V: Epilogue: how we argue 30. A robot's point of view

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