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Farnsworth's classical English argument

Title
Farnsworth's classical English argument / by Ward Farnsworth.
ISBN
9781567927986
156792798X
9781567926835
Publication
Boston, Massachusetts : Godine, [2024]
Copyright Notice Date
© 2024
Physical Description
x, 248 pages ; 24 cm
Summary
"Learn the art of argument from the masters. Here is a curated collection, with hundreds of examples, of reasoning and debate from the golden age of debate in England and America. Leave it to Farnsworth to illuminate principles of debate through examples by masters of the language. Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Jonathan Swift, Edmund Burke, Winston Churchill, and many others, each provide exemplars of reasoning, persuasion, and aggression. From "Insult and Invective" to "Reductio ad Absurdum," from "Ad Hominem Arguments," to "Deduction and Induction" (and the final chapter "Futility"), readers will see how to craft winning arguments of their own. A readable reference, the book is also meant for fun. "It shows masters of the language," as Farnsworth writes, "crossing analytical swords and exchanging abuse when those things were done with more talent and dignity than is common today. They made argument a spectator sport of lasting value and interest." Farnsworth's Classical English Argument is the fourth book in a series about wise use of words from an earlier age that we can learn from today. Previous titles in the series are Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric, Farnsworth's Classical English Metaphor, and Farnsworth's Classical English Style. Each one is for readers seeking a deeper understanding of communication by seeing how it is done at its best"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Farnsworth, Ward, 1967- Farnsworth's classical English argument Boston : Godine, 2024
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 06, 2024
Contents
Part I: Offense & defense. Insult and invective
Irony
Demand, response, and neutrality
Belligerence
Justifying aggression
Deploying emotion
Antidotes to aggression and emotion
Ethos
Humility
Magnanimity
Empathy and related uses of imagination
Part II: Inference & fallacy. Deduction and induction
Circularity
Ad hominem arguments
More fallacies
Reductio ad Absurdum
Slippery slopes
Consistency
Abuses and exceptions
Abduction and related forms of inference
Causation
Part III: Judgments & tradeoffs. Burden of proof
Bias
Weighing evidence
Costs and benefits
Choice of evils
Compromise and degree
Moderation and concession
Interpretation
Words
Illustration
Futility.
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