How to win every argument : the use and abuse of logic / Madsen Pirie.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, c2015.Edition: Second editionDescription: xiii, 222 pages ; 20 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781472529121
- 147252912X
- 165
- BC 175 P668h 2015
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| BC 135 F858e 1971 Estudios sobre semántica / | BC 135 H296c 1963 Communication : a logical model / | BC 135 P378e 1968 Escritos lógicos / | BC 175 P668h 2015 How to win every argument : the use and abuse of logic / | BC177 Introducción a la lógica dialéctica. | BC 177 A698u 2010 The upside of irrationality : the unexpected benefits of defying logic at work and at home / | BC 177 A698u 2011 The upside of irrationality : the unxpected benefits of defying logic / |
Previous ed.: published as The book of fallacy. London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.
Introduction1. What is an Argument2. What does a Successful Argument Look Like?3. What counts as Evidence?4. Oral Argumentsa) arguing with a friendb) arguing in a groupc) arguing in a formal debated) Presenting your case in a meeting5. Written Argumentsa) arguing in a letter, article of newspaperb) arguing on the internetc) how to argue on facebookd) winning an argument in 140 characters (arguing on twitter)79 A-Z entries, including:Abusive analogy Blinding with science The complex question Damning the alternatives Exclusive premises The gambler's fallacy Hedging Irrelevent humour Loaded words The red herring Shifting ground Trivial objections Wishful thinking
"In the second edition of this witty and infectious book, Madsen Pirie builds upon his guide to using - and indeed abusing - logic in order to win arguments. By including new chapters on how to win arguments in writing, in the pub, with a friend, on Facebook and in 140 characters (on Twitter), Pirie provides the complete guide to triumphing in altercations ranging from the everyday to the downright serious
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