Argumentation Flashcards

1
Q

Reasons to support the claim, helps decide how to respond

A

Ground or Criteria

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2
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Unstated justification for grounds

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Warrant

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3
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Data or info that supports the grounds

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Backing

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4
Q

Counter argument

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Rebuttal

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5
Q

Principle or rule established from series of cases or from an individual case
(Windsor v US)

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Generalization argument

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6
Q

Action is required to either preventing an undesirable effect or promoting a desired effect

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Cause Argumentation

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7
Q

Indirectly shows the listener something they would not ordinarily perceive or notice directly
(Will of the people)

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Sign Argumentation

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8
Q

Comparing two distinct situations one can argue for a similar course of action to be taken in both cases

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Analogy argument

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9
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Arguing for a course of action because a credible or authoritative source says to do so

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Authority argument

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10
Q

Conclusion, what I want audience to do or believe is true

Qualifier: forcefulness

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Claim or Critical Decision

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