ABSTRACT

Arguing Well is a lucid introduction to the nature of good reasoning, how to test and construct successful arguments. It assumes no prior knowledge of logic or philosophy. The book includes an introduction to basic symbolic logic. Arguing Well introduces and explains: * The nature and importance of arguments * What to look for in deciding whether arguments succeed or fail * How to construct good arguments * How to make it more certain that we reason when we should The book is ideal for any student embarking on academic study where presenting arguments are what matters most; in fact, for all people who want to understand the nature and importance of good reasoning and awaken their ability to argue well.

chapter |2 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|17 pages

RATIONALE

chapter 2|19 pages

ARGUMENTS

chapter 3|7 pages

HOW ARGUMENTS FAIL

chapter 4|12 pages

DEFINITIONS

chapter 5|28 pages

BASIC SYMBOLIC LOGIC

chapter 6|13 pages

UNDERSTANDING REASON IS NOT ENOUGH