The Art of argumentation and debate, 1952 / by Francisco M. Africa

By: Africa, Francisco MMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: [Manila] : [Publisher not identified], c1952Description: x, 287 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9718711074 [newsprint]Subject(s): Debates and debating | Reasoning | Syllogism
Contents:
Contents: I - Definitions, distinctions, and relations -- II - The role of argumentation and debate in human relations -- III - The subject of argumentation: the proposition -- IV - The burden of proof and the presumptions -- V - The theory of the issues -- VI - Investigation and research -- VII - Evidence -- VIII - The classes of arguments: induction -- IX - The classes of arguments: deduction -- X - Fallacies -- XI - Organization of materials -- XII - The brief and the outline -- XIII - Persuasion: the appeal to the emotions -- XIV - The introduction -- XV - The discussion -- XVI -The conclusion -- XVII - Refutation and rebuttal -- XVIII - The nature of debate and the types of debates -- XIX - Teamwork in contest debates -- XX - Delivery
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Includes appendices, bibliography (pages 239-240) and index

Contents: I - Definitions, distinctions, and relations -- II - The role of argumentation and debate in human relations -- III - The subject of argumentation: the proposition -- IV - The burden of proof and the presumptions -- V - The theory of the issues -- VI - Investigation and research -- VII - Evidence -- VIII - The classes of arguments: induction -- IX - The classes of arguments: deduction -- X - Fallacies -- XI - Organization of materials -- XII - The brief and the outline -- XIII - Persuasion: the appeal to the emotions -- XIV - The introduction -- XV - The discussion -- XVI -The conclusion -- XVII - Refutation and rebuttal -- XVIII - The nature of debate and the types of debates -- XIX - Teamwork in contest debates -- XX - Delivery

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