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A Workbook for Arguments: Complete Course Critical Thinking
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A Workbook for Arguments: Complete Course Critical Thinking
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A Workbook for Arguments: Complete Course Critical Thinking
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David Morrow and Anthony Weston build on Weston's acclaimed
A Rulebook for Arguments
to offer a complete textbook for a course in critical thinking or informal logic. Features of the book include:
Homework exercises adapted from a wide range of actual arguments from newspapers, philosophical texts, literature, movies, YouTube videos, and other sources.
Practical advice to help students succeed when applying the
Rulebook
's rules.
Suggestions for further practice that outline activities students can do by themselves or with classmates to improve their critical thinking skills.
Detailed instructions for in-class activities and take-home assignments designed to engage students in critical thinking.
An appendix on mapping arguments, a topic not included in the
, that introduces students to this vital skill in evaluating or constructing complex and multi-step arguments.
Model responses to odd-numbered exercises, including commentaries on the strengths and weaknesses of selected model responses as well as further discussion of some of the substantive intellectual, philosophical, and ethical issues raised by the exercises.
The third edition of
Workbook
contains the entire text of the recent fifth edition of the
,
supplementing this core text with extensive further explanations and exercises.
Updated and improved homework exercises
ensure that the examples continue to resonate with today’s students. Roughly one-third of the exercises have been replaced with updated or improved examples.
A new chapter on engaging constructively in public debates
—including five new sets of exercises—trains students to engage respectfully and constructively on controversial topics, an increasingly important skill in our hyper-partisan age. Three new critical thinking activities offer further opportunities to practice constructive dialogue.
A Rulebook for Arguments
to offer a complete textbook for a course in critical thinking or informal logic. Features of the book include:
Homework exercises adapted from a wide range of actual arguments from newspapers, philosophical texts, literature, movies, YouTube videos, and other sources.
Practical advice to help students succeed when applying the
Rulebook
's rules.
Suggestions for further practice that outline activities students can do by themselves or with classmates to improve their critical thinking skills.
Detailed instructions for in-class activities and take-home assignments designed to engage students in critical thinking.
An appendix on mapping arguments, a topic not included in the
, that introduces students to this vital skill in evaluating or constructing complex and multi-step arguments.
Model responses to odd-numbered exercises, including commentaries on the strengths and weaknesses of selected model responses as well as further discussion of some of the substantive intellectual, philosophical, and ethical issues raised by the exercises.
The third edition of
Workbook
contains the entire text of the recent fifth edition of the
,
supplementing this core text with extensive further explanations and exercises.
Updated and improved homework exercises
ensure that the examples continue to resonate with today’s students. Roughly one-third of the exercises have been replaced with updated or improved examples.
A new chapter on engaging constructively in public debates
—including five new sets of exercises—trains students to engage respectfully and constructively on controversial topics, an increasingly important skill in our hyper-partisan age. Three new critical thinking activities offer further opportunities to practice constructive dialogue.