Preface -- Introduction -- A Code of Intellectual Conduct -- What is an Argument? -- What is a Good Argument? -- What is a Fallacy? -- Fallacies That Violate the Structural Criterion -- Fallacies That Violate the Relevance Criterion -- Fallacies That Violate the Acceptability Criterion -- Fallacies That Violate the Sufficiency Criterion -- Fallacies That Violate the Rebuttal Criterion -- 10. Writing the Argumentative Essay -- Glossary of Fallacies -- Answers to Selected Assignments -- Index.
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Increasingly college courses and programs require a critical thinking component and include assignments meant to measure your critical thinking skills. ATTACKING FAULTY REASONING: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO FALLACY-FREE ARGUMENTS, SIXTH EDITION, can help you brush up on these skills and learn how to develop the logical, persuasive arguments you need now and throughout your career. This useful handbook addresses more than 60 common fallacies of logic with the help of over 200 memorable examples. It provides explanations and tips for avoiding fallacious thinking, and is an ideal resource when writing papers, essays, or arguments.