This comprehensive guide to argumentation and debate provides students with a solid foundation in argumentative processes and critical thinking. The authors cover the fundamentals of argumentation, including developing arguments, organizing debates, and analyzing evidence. With clear and concise explanations and helpful exercises to reinforce learning, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to improve their argumentation and debate skills.
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