The Art of Argument: An Introduction to the Informal Fallacies Workbook (Revised Edition)
This new, revised edition includes fresh examples, enhanced explanations, and a refreshed design. All of the best features of the award-winning first edition are preserved, and they have incorporated more comprehensive instruction about how to detect and avoid each of the 28 fallacies covered in the book. Updated fallacy examples for today’s students and several new dialogues with everyone's favorite philosopher, Socrates, have been added as well. This edition also includes taxonomic fallacy trees to give students and teachers helpful visual guides as they seek to understand the commonalities and differences between the fallacies. Additional explanations and examples have been provided in the teacher’s edition (sold separately) to better equip instructors to guide their students through the most challenging fallacy identifications.
One of the most important additions in this revision is a more explicit call for students and teachers to be truth seekers who approach debate, disagreement, and argument from a point of humility by seeking what is true without being distracted by the desire to be right. We have provided opportunities for students to practice the virtue of prudence as they build the tools necessary to learn how to reason well.
Compatible with the existing video series (sold separately), the newly revised Art of Argument is a richer, fuller, more naturally flowing text that fosters wonder, delight, and virtue as students learn to detect fallacious arguments in their own academic work, in the arguments of others, and in modern culture.
Parents and teachers beware--students may use these skills against you!
Publisher recommended for grades 7 and up.
*Please note: The revised version is not compatible with the older version of The Art of Argument.
ISBN 9781600514500, SKU 1051450, Copyright 2022, Softcover
Book Title | The Art of Argument: An Introduction to the Informal Fallacies Workbook (Revised Edition) |
Publisher: | Classical Academic Press |
Author | Aaron Larsen, Joelle Hodge, Chris Perrin |
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This new, revised edition includes fresh examples, enhanced explanations, and a refreshed design. All of the best features of the award-winning first edition are preserved, and they have incorporated more comprehensive instruction about how to detect and avoid each of the 28 fallacies covered in the book. Updated fallacy examples for today’s students and several new dialogues with everyone's favorite philosopher, Socrates, have been added as well. This edition also includes taxonomic fallacy trees to give students and teachers helpful visual guides as they seek to understand the commonalities and differences between the fallacies. Additional explanations and examples have been provided in the teacher’s edition (sold separately) to better equip instructors to guide their students through the most challenging fallacy identifications.
One of the most important additions in this revision is a more explicit call for students and teachers to be truth seekers who approach debate, disagreement, and argument from a point of humility by seeking what is true without being distracted by the desire to be right. We have provided opportunities for students to practice the virtue of prudence as they build the tools necessary to learn how to reason well.
Compatible with the existing video series (sold separately), the newly revised Art of Argument is a richer, fuller, more naturally flowing text that fosters wonder, delight, and virtue as students learn to detect fallacious arguments in their own academic work, in the arguments of others, and in modern culture.
Parents and teachers beware--students may use these skills against you!
Publisher recommended for grades 7 and up.
*Please note: The revised version is not compatible with the older version of The Art of Argument.
ISBN 9781600514500, SKU 1051450, Copyright 2022, Softcover