Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Three Approaches to Argument
- The Classical Approach
Anmerkungen:
- The Classical Approach to Argument
- The Tomlin Approach
- *Probability over certainty
- Claim: State your position and main points
- Data: Evidence and reason for your position
- Warrant: Connection between your data and your claim
- Introduction: Hooks the attention of the audience
- Facts and events leading up to your topic to support your case
- Proposition: The previous information presented comes together to state your position
- Provide evidence and discuss your reasoning for your position
- Refutation: Address apposing viewpoints and explain why your position is still better
- Conclusion: Summarize your most important points and connect to peoples emotional side
- The Rogerian Approach
- Problem Solving or Coming to a Decision; sounds objective and/or open minded
- Introduction: State problem or a question to be answered
- Summary of opposing view points; in an objective manner
- Admits that opposing view may be valid
- State your position and why it works well
- Explain how your position benefits those who don't already agree with you