Attacking faulty reasoning : a practical guide to fallacy-free arguments / by T. Damer.
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1. A code of intellectual conduct -- 2. What is an argument? -- 3. What is a good argument? -- 4. What is a fallacy? -- 5. Fallacies that violate the structural criterion -- 6. Fallacies that violate the relevance criterion -- 7. Fallacies that violate the acceptability criterion -- 8. Fallacies that violate the suffieciency criterion -- 9. Fallacies that violate the rebuttal criterion -- 10. Writing the argumentative essay.
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