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This text investigates the structural components of logical argumentation and the methods required to construct and evaluate persuasive discourse. The author, Bilsky, provides a systematic framework for identifying the underlying patterns of reasoning that govern effective communication. By analyzing the relationship between premises, evidence, and conclusions, the book establishes a methodology for students and practitioners to improve their analytical writing and critical thinking skills.
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Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for undergraduate composition and logic courses. Readers often note the clarity of the instructional approach, which prioritizes practical application over abstract theoretical discourse.
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0
Publication Date:
1901-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt Brace College Publishers
ISBN-10:
0030119707
ISBN-13:
9780030119705
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