Title: Argumentation
1Argumentation
- Support your written opinion
- with good reasons.
2What are debatable statements?
- Arguments are statements with which other people
might or might not agree. - They are called "arguments", "assertions",
"propositions" or "premises. - For example Solar energy is a good way to meet
energy needs in the 21st century. - Is an argument the same as an opinion?
Is this statement arguable?
3What are non-debatable statements?
- Non-debatable statements are ones with which
no-one would normally disagree or argue. - These are sometimes called "facts, and they are
not opinions. - For example
- Demand is outpacing production, so the price of
gas is up.
In the bar, whats important nuclear war or the
big game?
4Which statements are debatable?
- __1. Computers and automation increase
unemployment. - __2. The government should provide residency
status to the undocumented. - __3. Plants produce oxygen that we need to
sustain life. - __4. A good education is necessary for a
successful life. - __5. The best way to eradicate AIDS is to
quarantine all victims in another state. - __6. The worst subject in college is advanced
mathematics. - __7. No one should drive over 80 mph because it
wastes too much gasoline.
Notice that facts are not discussable, but
opinions are.
5The red opinions are debatable
- __1. Computers and automation increase
unemployment. - X 2. The government should provide residency
status to the undocumented. - __3. Plants produce oxygen that we need to
sustain life. - __4. A good education is necessary for a
successful life. - X 5. The best way to eradicate AIDS is to
quarantine all victims in another state. - __6. One of the subjects in college is advanced
mathematics. - X 7. No one should drive over 80 mph because it
wastes too much gasoline.
6Can you support arguments?
- Opinion The US should document illegal aliens.
- Reason 1 The newly documented would pay more ___
. - Reason 2 The documented would be more likely to
obey the ___ . - Support 3 The documented would work ___ .
- Opinion The college should increase parking.
- Reason 1 Students would find __.
- Reason 2 They would waste less ___.
- Reason 3 They would also ___.
Do you want blowout tires?
7You can support arguments
- Opinion The US should give papers to illegal
aliens. - Reason 1 The newly documented would pay more
taxes . - Reason 2 The documented would be more likely to
obey the law . - Support 3 The documented would work better .
- Opinion The college should add more parking
spaces. - Reason 1 Students would find parking .
- Reason 2 They would waste less time and gasoline
. - Reason 3 They would also make it to class on
time more often.
8Can you support arguments?
- Opinion The US military should cease operations
in the Middle East. - Reason 1 Without the cost of the war, taxes
could be ___. - Reason 2 Deaths from the war would be ___.
- Reason 3 The nation could fix our own ___.
- Opinion The college should add programs.
- Reason 1 Students would find __.
- Reason 2 They would not have to ___.
- Reason 3 They would also ___.
Do SUVs use reasonable amounts of gas?
9You can support arguments
- Opinion The US military should cease operations
in the Middle East. - Reason 1 Without the cost of the war, taxes
could be reduced. - Reason 2 Deaths from the war would be avoided.
- Reason 3 The nation could fix our own highways,
electric grids, and health care systems.
- Opinion The college should add more degree
programs. - Reason 1 Students would find more suitable
majors. - Reason 2 They would not have to transfer to
other universities. - Reason 3 They would also benefit from increased
course offerings.
10How specific is this paragraph?
- What is missing in this body paragraph?
- A big gap between my high school and college is
the tests. My high school was famous for having
the highest test scores. Thus, our graduates went
on to famous universities. Yet the small tests of
high school did not prepare me for the major
exams of college, even though I am not attending
a major university.
Blanca never did learn to say well instead of
good.
11How can we add specific detail?
- A big gap between my high school and college is
the tests. My high school was famous for having
the highest test scores. Thus, our graduates went
on to famous universities. Yet the small tests of
high school did not prepare me for the major
exams of college, even though I am not attending
a major university. - __1. Northwest High is well-known for having many
students in the top 10 of SAT and ACT test
scores. - __2. Thus, half of our graduates went on to
famous universities, such as Harvard, Michigan,
and North Carolina. - __3. Yet the chapter-level tests of high school
did not prepare me for the mid-term and finals of
even a smaller college such as Dalton State. - __4. High schools should increase their level of
testing, at least in advanced math and English
classes, to ready graduates for college
requirements. - Regents Standards
12What are biased arguments?
- Biased arguments are based on two types of
reasoning. - Fallacies are errors in logical thought.
- Propaganda is persuasion that spreads bias
designed to support or oppose a person, product,
cause, or organization - Most often propaganda is based on just an
emotional appeal the arousal of emotion to give
meaning or power to an idea.
How biased is that?
13What is the first logical fallacy?
- The first logical fallacy is personal attack, or
ad hominem. - It is abusive remarks without real evidence.
- For example
- It is obvious that President Bush is so stupid
that he cannot even speak correctly. Therefore,
we should never listen to anything the man has to
say.
How biased is this cartoon?
14What is the second logical fallacy?
- The straw man substitutes a weak argument for a
stronger one to make the argument easier to
challenge. - Jill "We should clean out the messy closets."
Bill "We just went through those closets last
year. Do we have to clean them everyday?" Jill
"You want too keep your junk forever."
Is there a problem?
15What is the third logical fallacy?
- Circular reasoning or begging the question
restates the point of an argument as both the
support and the conclusion. - If driving sixty miles per hour were not illegal,
it would not be against the law to do it! - Of course, its a mans world because thats just
the way God made it!
How circular is this?
16What is the fourth logical fallacy?
- Name calling uses negative labels against a
product, an idea, or a cause. - Look at those wacky conservatives! They think a
strong military is the key to peace!" - If Obama wasnt such an extremist, left-wing,
radical liberal more normal, middle American
people might just be able to support his ideas!
Is this the way to go?
17What is the fifth logical fallacy?
- Testimonials use irrelevant personal opinions to
support a product, idea, or cause. - NFL football superstar Payton Manning drinks Diet
Sprite every morning. Why dont you try one,
too? - Oprah Winfrey lost fifty unwanted pounds just by
eating AcaiBerryBust. - Now, it should work for anyone else, right?
Do you believe in Hollywood?
18What is the sixth logical fallacy?
- The bandwagon is an appeal that uses the
irrelevant detail that everyone is doing it. - "Bill, I know you think that Asians are good at
math, but we don't accept that sort of thing in
our group. - Wife to husband All of the neighbors who know
what they are doing have in-ground swimming
pools. Why dont we get one, too?
Is Junior right?
19Whats the seventh logical fallacy?
- Plain folks uses details irrelevant to build
trust on common values. - Visiting a church, the president dresses in a
dark suit and blue shirt. He walks slowly and
with hands together in front of him. Later, he
wears denims and fleece top to take the dog for a
walk. He meets a dog owner and exchanges cheery
pleasantries.
How agreeable is this?
20What is the eighth logical fallacy?
- The false dilemma or either-or fallacy assumes
that only two sides of an issue exist. - America either love it or leave it.
- My country right or wrong.
- You know that you are better dead than red.
- Either go to church every weekend or do not go at
all, ever.
You mean its not all or nothing?
21What is the ninth logical fallacy?
- The false analogy or the confused comparison
assumes that two things are similar when they
really are not. - "Skis and roller skates are both strapped on your
feet. Skis help you travel over snow
efficiently, so roller skates would help you
travel efficiently over snow."
Whose tummy has the burger and fries?
22What is the tenth logical fallacy?
- False cause or post hoc assumes that because
events occurred at the same time, they have a
cause-and-effect relationship. - My girlfriend gave me neon laces for my spikes
and I won my next three races. Those laces must
be good luck...if I keep on wearing them, I can't
help but win!
How much is the bum worth?
23What is the eleventh logical fallacy?
- One-sidedness or card-stacking omits facts to
misrepresent a product, idea, or cause. - A minister of a new church group sets up in a
poor area, feeds people who will listen, tells
them of how the poor will be saved, and so on. - He doesnt mention that his church doesnt
believe that Jesus is the Son of God.
How clearly is she thinking?
24What is the twelfth logical fallacy?
- Transfer creates a false association between a
product, idea, or cause with a symbol or image
that has positive or negative values. - Would it be good for a Catholic priest to invite
Michael Jackson to his church? - Why wouldnt the Republican convention invite the
unpopular George Bush there?
Whats got the clerk suspicious?
25Whats the thirteenth logical fallacy?
- Glittering generalities offer general positive
statements that really just cant be proven. - Miracle Diet Tea helps you to lose weight by
absorbing fat you eat before digestion. - Doctor-approved studies show Miracle Diet Tea
helps millions of Americans! - Dont ask to see the studies, though!
Does the announcer have the viewers attention
now?