If you want to impress your colleagues, friends, and family with remarkable argumentation skills and logical thinking, then keep reading...Have you ever lost an argument?Have you ever been accused of being irrational or confusing?Have you ever gotten into a debate, only to find that you have contradicted yourself twice and don’t even know what you think anymore? Don't be discouraged if you answered yes to all three questions. The truth is that most people do. You see, most debaters make the same mistakes - with both their argument structure and their responses. You may even make deadly logical sins... without even realizing. But now, you can stay informed with insider tips, usually only known to top debaters, which will maximize your chances of winning debates and receiving praise for your new remarkable skills. With examples from classical literature and advice compiled from many different sources, this book will ground you in methods that have been developed over centuries of rhetorical exercise. By reading Argument Secrets of the World’s Best Debaters – Master the Structure of Arguments, you how to lay down powerful premises that will keep your argument from contradicting itselfDiscover how to never get stuck in a logical fallacy againSee examples of all kinds of logical fallacies so you can laugh (inside) as your opponent gets stuck in themLearn how to turn logical fallacies back on your opponentMaster the art of analogyOrganize your arguments like a proIdentify the difference between good and bad sourcesFigure out the difference between deductive and inductive reasoningLearn what to do when logic is not enough to convince your audienceDiscover tips and tricks for presenting yourself in a way that will help people believe you, from voice to postureGet advice on how to present yourself in a courtroomGet an entire chapter on writing argumentative essays guaranteed to boost your grades and your credibilityAnd Much, Much MoreSo if you want to learn more about how to master the structure of arguments and never get stuck stammering again, click "Buy Now"!
This was a great high-level summary logic/debate essentials. I'll probably read some of Scott Lovell's other books. I found it easy to listen to because it was super concise with some fun examples. I was hoping for more from the chapter about logical fallacies (I am still looking for a book on that subject) but I still learned a few things.
This was a easy to read book which basically gives instructions on how to structure an argument. If you can read between the lines you can also take this same principles to help design a decision for any other subject for research.