PART 1. INTRODUCTION
1. Thinking Critically: It Matters
2. Critical Thinking and Clear Writing
3. Credibility
PART II. RHETORICAL PLOYS AND COMMON FALLACIES
4. Persuasion Through Rhetoric
5. More Rhetorical Devices: Psychological and Related Fallacies
6. More Fallacies
PART III. ARGUMENTS
7. The Anatomy and Varieties of Arguments
8. Deductive Arguments I: Categorical Logic
9. Deductive Arguments II: Truth-Functional Logic
10. Inductive Arguments
11. Causal Arguments
12. Moral, Legal, and Aesthetic Reasoning
Appendices:
Essays for Analysis
Top Ten Fallacies of All Time
The Scrapbook of Unusual Issues Glossary Answers, Suggestions, and Tips for Triangle Exercises
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