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9.4.2 18.2 Combined Arguments [
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9.4.3 18.3 Independent Arguments [
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9.4.5 18.5 Terms and Concepts from Chapter 18 [
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9.4.6 18.6 Discussion Questions for Chapter 18 [
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9.4.7 18.7 Exercise for Chapter 18 [
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9.5 Chapter 19 Argumentation, Consequences, and Principles [
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9.5.1 19.1 Evaluation Based on Consequences of Action [
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9.5.2 19.2 Evaluation Based on Principles of Duties and Rights [
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9.5.4 19.4 Terms and Concepts from Chapter 19 [
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9.5.5 19.5 Discussion Questions for Chapter 19 [
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9.5.6 19.6 Exercises for Chapter 19 [
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9.6 Chapter 20 Combining Claims Coherently [
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9.6.1 20.1 Supporting a Main Claim with a Series of Sub-Claims [
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9.6.2 20.2 A Pattern for Combining Sub-Claims to Support a Primary Claim [
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9.6.3 20.2.1 Sub-Claim One: Description or Definition [
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9.6.4 20.2.2 Sub-Claim Two: Association [
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9.6.5 20.2.3 Sub-Claim Three: Evaluation [
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9.6.6 20.2.4 The General Pattern: Describe, Associate, Evaluate [
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9.6.7 20.3 Using the General Pattern to Create Arguments [
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9.6.8 20.3.1 Supporting a Primary Claim of Value Using Consequences [
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9.6.9 20.3.2 Supporting a Primary Claim of Policy Using Consequences [
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9.6.10 20.3.3 Supporting a Primary Claim of Value Using Principles [
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9.6.11 20.3.4 Supporting a Primary Claim of Policy Using Principles [
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9.6.13 20.5 Terms and Concepts from Chapter 20 [
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9.6.14 20.6 Discussion Questions for Chapter 20 [
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9.6.15 20.7 Exercise for Chapter 20 [
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9.7 Chapter 21 The Quality of Arguments: Fallacies in Argumentation [
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9.7.1 21.1 Criteria for Logical Assessment of Arguments [
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9.7.2 21.1.1 The Standard of Acceptability [
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9.7.3 21.1.2 The Standard of Relevance [
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9.7.4 21.1.3 The Standard of Sufficiency [
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9.7.5 21.2 Three Basic Fallacies [
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9.7.6 21.2.1 Problematic Premises [
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9.7.7 21.2.2 Irrelevant Reasons [
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9.7.8 21.2.3 Hasty Conclusions [
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9.7.10 21.4 Terms and Concepts from Chapter 21 [
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9.7.11 21.5 Discussion Questions for Chapter 21 [
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9.7.12 21.6 Exercise for Chapter 21 [
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10 Part Five Teaching and Coaching Debate [
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10.1 Chapter 22 Judging and Evaluating Debates [
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10.1.1 22.1 Mechanics of Judging Worlds-Style Debate [
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10.1.2 22.2 Guidelines for Speaker Points [
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10.1.3 22.3 Judge as Educator [
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10.1.5 22.5 Terms and Concepts from Chapter 22 [
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10.1.6 22.6 Discussion Questions for Chapter 22 [
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