Chapter 1. Mastering the Art of Argumentation
Chapter 2: Going Beneath the Surface
Chapter 3: Smart-Casual - Formal and Informal Argumentation
Chapter 4: Mapping out the Terrain
Chapter 5: The Structure of Complex Arguments
Chapter 6: Ways to Construct a Case
Chapter 7: The Crux of the Argument
Chapter 8: The Martial Art of Argumentation
Chapter 9: The Power of Words and Style in Argumentation
Chapter 10: A Glossary of Tropes Used in Argumentation
Chapter 11: Understanding Evidence
Chapter 12: Tying up the Loose Ends
Chapter 13: Eclectic Patterns of Inference
Chapter 14: Arguments: An Opportunity on many Fronts
Chapter 15: Argumentation and the Model Citizen
Chapter 16: Critical Thinking - Argumentations Superpower
Chapter 17: Motivated Reasoning
Chapter 18: Senses that Drive Us
Chapter 19: Seeing is Believing or is it?
Chapter 20: Memory and its imperfections
Chapter 21: Pattern Recognition
Chapter 22: Critical Reasoning Perspective on Argumentation
Chapter 23: Falling for Fallacies
Chapter 24: Types of Logical Fallacies and How to Avoid Them
Chapter 25: Doing the Maths - Dealing with Innumeracy
Chapter 26: Cognitive Biases and Mental Shortcuts
Chapter 27: The Madness in and of Crowds
Chapter 28 A Word on Science
Chapter 29 Information’s Dark Side
Chapter 30 Science Versus Pseudoscience: Why It Matters
Chapter 31 Media and the Masses
Chapter 32 Beyond Verification Toward Validation
Two Paths Diverge in a wood – Disjunctive syllogism
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