Reading and Evaluating Arguments The critical reader must be able to evaluate arguments


Strategies for Evaluating Arguments


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Strategies for Evaluating Arguments

  • Statistics - can be misused, manipulated or misinterpreted.
  • Comparisons and Analogies - reliability depends on how closely they correspond to the situation.
  • Relevancy and Sufficiency of Evidence - is there enough of the right kind to support the claim?

Strategies for Evaluating Arguments

  • Definition of Terms - should be carefully defined and used consistently
  • Cause-Effect Relationships - evidence that the relationship exists should be present
  • Implied or Stated Value System - are they consistent with your personal value system?

Strategies for Evaluating Arguments

  • Recognizing and Refuting Opposing Viewpoints
    • Question the accuracy, relevancy or sufficiency of the opponent’s evidence.
    • Does the author address opposing viewpoints clearly and fairly?
    • Does the author refute the opposing viewpoint with logic and relevant evidence?

Strategies for Evaluating Arguments

Strategies for Evaluating Arguments

  • Unfair Emotional Appeals
    • Appeal to “Common Folk”
    • Ad Hominem - attack on the person rather than his/her viewpoint
    • “Join the Crowd” Appeal or Bandwagon

What emotional appeal is being used?

  • Come early so you won’t have to stand in line – because everyone knows you can make a deal with Dave and save.
  • As a test pilot, Susan Gibbs knows performance. “That’s why I drive a Mustang,” she says.
  • Olson’s pizzas are lower in fat and calories. Other pizza makers don’t care about your health.

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