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Disc 1. Introducing argumentation and rhetoric
Underlying assumptions of argumentation
Formal and informal argumentation
History of argumentation studies
Argument analysis and diagramming
Complex structures of argument
Disc 2. Case construction, requirements and options
Stasis, the heart of the controversy
Attack and defense, I
Attack and defense, II
Language and style in arguments
Evaluating evidence
Disc 3. Reasoning from parts to whole
Reasoning with comparisons
Establishing correlations
Moving from cause to effect
Commonplaces and arguments from form
Hybrid patterns of inference
Disc 4. Validity and fallacies, I
Validity and fallacies, II
Arguments between friends
Arguments among experts
Public argument and democratic life
Ends of argumentation.

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