Argumentation Flashcards
Reasons to support the claim, helps decide how to respond
Ground or Criteria
Unstated justification for grounds
Warrant
Data or info that supports the grounds
Backing
Counter argument
Rebuttal
Principle or rule established from series of cases or from an individual case
(Windsor v US)
Generalization argument
Action is required to either preventing an undesirable effect or promoting a desired effect
Cause Argumentation
Indirectly shows the listener something they would not ordinarily perceive or notice directly
(Will of the people)
Sign Argumentation
Comparing two distinct situations one can argue for a similar course of action to be taken in both cases
Analogy argument
Arguing for a course of action because a credible or authoritative source says to do so
Authority argument
Conclusion, what I want audience to do or believe is true
Qualifier: forcefulness
Claim or Critical Decision