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What is Argument Mapping?
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Why Map Arguments?
About These Tutorials
Reading - Apollo Moon Landings
Technical Tips
Producing Argument Maps
Tutorial 1
Materials/apollomoonlandings.pdf
1.1 Reasons
1.2 Contentions
1.3 Objections
1.4 Simple Arguments
1.5 Use Sentences
1.6 No Reasoning in Boxes
1.7 Summary
Quizzes
Tutorial 1 Quiz #1
Tutorial 1 Quiz # 2
Exercise 1.1
Exercise 1.1 Model Answer
Exercise 1.2
Exercise 1.2 Model Answer
Exercise 1.3
Exercise 1.3 Model Answer
Exercise 1.4
Exercise 1.4 Model Answer
Exercise 1.5
Exercise 1.5 Model Answer
Exercise 1.6
Exercise 1.6 Model Answer
Tutorial 1 - Simple Arguments
Tutorial 2
2.1 Premises
2.2 Multiple Premises
2.3 Co-premises
2.4 Golden Rule
2.5 Hidden Premises
2.6 The Rabbit Rule
2.7 Using the Rabbit Rule
2.8 Holding Hands
2.9 No Danglers
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2.10 Summary
Quiz - Tutorial 2
Tutorial 2 Quiz
Tutorial 2
Exercise 2.1
Exercise 2.1 Model Answer
2.9 No Danglers
Exercise 2.2
Exercise 2.2 Model Answer
Exercise 2.3
Exercise 2.3 Model Answer
Exercise 2.4
Exercise 2.4 Model Answer
Tutorial 2 - Simple Argument Structure
Tutorial 3
3.1 Multi-Reason Arguments
3.2 Multiple Objections
3.3 Counter-Arguments
3.4 Disputes
3.5 Strange Bedfellows
3.6 Stranded Co-premises
3.7 Summary
Quiz - Tutorial 3
Tutorial 3 Quiz
Exercise 3.1
Exercise 3.1 Model Answer
Exercise 3.2
Exercise 3.2 Model Answer
Exercise 3.3
Exercise 3.3 Model Answer
Exercise 3.4
Exercise 3.4 Model Answer
Exercise 3.5
Exercise 3.5 Model Answer
Tutorial 3 - Multi-reason Arguments
Tutorial 4
4.1 Reasons for Reasons
4.2 Main Contention
4.3 Reasons for Objections
4.4 Rejoinders
4.5 Rebuttals
4.6 Chains of Reasoning
4.7 Argument Webs
4.8 Support versus Co-premise I
4.9 Support versus Co-premise II
4.10 Missing Layers
4.11 Summary
Quiz - Tutorial 4
Tutorial 4 Quiz
Exercise 4.1
Exercise 4.1 Model Answer
Exercise 4.2
Exercise 4.2 Model Answer
Exercise 4.3
Exercise 4.3 Model Answer
Exercise 4.4
Exercise 4.4 Model Answer
Exercise 4.5
Exercise 4.5 Model Answer
Tutorial 4 - Multi-layer Arguments
Tutorial 5
5.1 Premise Objections
5.2 Inference Objections
5.3 Complex Arguments
5.4 Mapping Inference Objections
5.5 Premise and Inference Rebuttals
5.6 Mapping Inference Rebuttals
5.7 Summary
Quiz - Tutorial 5
Tutorial 5 Quiz
Exercise 5.1
Exercise 5.1 Model Answer
Exercise 5.2
Exercise 5.2 Model Answer
Exercise 5.3
Exercise 5.3 Model Answer
Exercise 5.4
Exercise 5.4 Model Answer
Exercise 5.5
Exercise 5.5 Model Answer
Tutorial 5 - Inference Objections
Tutorial 6
6.1 Pyramid Rule 1
6.2 Pyramid Rule 2
6.3 Pyramid Rule - Structure
6.4 Groups
6.5 MECE - Mutually Exclusive
6.6 MECE - Collectively Exhaustive
6.7 Debates
6.8 Summary
Quiz - Tutorial 6
Tutorial 6 Quiz
Exercise 6.1
Exercise 6.1 Model Answer
4.10 Missing Layers
Exercise 6.2
Exercise 6.2 Model Answer
Exercise 6.3
Exercise 6.3 Model Answer
Exercise 6.4
Exercise 6.4 Model Answer
Tutorial 6 - Macrostructure
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary Intro
Print the Glossary
Chain of Reasoning
Claim
Collectively Exhaustive
Conclusion
Contention
Co-premise
Counter-argument
Debate
Declarative
Dispute
Golden Rule
Group
Hidden Premise
Holding Hands Rule
Inference Objection
Inference Rebuttal
Main Contention
MECE Rule
Multi-layer argument
Multi-reason argument
Mutually Exclusive
No Danglers
Objection
Premise
Premise Objection
Premise Rebuttal
Pyramid Rule
Rabbit Rule
Reason
Rebuttal
Rejoinder
Simple Argument
Stranded Co-premises
Stranded Co-premises
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