The Aims of Argument

  • The Aims of Argument: A Rhetoric and Reader
    By Timothy W. Crusius, Carolyn E. Channell

    Mark Twain protected individualism when he opposed racism and the institution of slavery . He proved that the single individual is sometimes more intelligent than men united . Ramsey Clark , a former attorney general and now a political ...

  • The Aims of Argument: A Text and Reader
    By Timothy W. Crusius, Carolyn E. Channell

    John B. Casterline , Ronald D. Lee , and Karen A. Foote ( New York : The Population Council , 1996 ) : 19-66 . 25. Elizabeth H. Pleck and Joseph H. Pleck , “ Fatherhood Ideals in the United States : Historical Dimensions , " in The Role ...

  • The Aims of Argument
    By Carolyn E. Channell, Thomas D Fahey, Walton T Roth

    The Aims of Argument

  • The Aims of Argument: A Rhetoric and Reader
    By Timothy W. Crusius, Carolyn E. Channell

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  • The Aims of Argument: A Brief Rhetoric
    By Timothy W. Crusius, Carolyn E. Channell

    CREATING A WORKS - CITED OR REFERENCE LIST 241 APA : Clinton warns of sacrifice . ( 1993 , February 7 ) . The Dallas Morning News , p . A4 . ( In both these examples the A refers to the newspaper section in which the article appeared . ) ...

  • The Aims of Argument: A Brief Guide
    By Timothy W. Crusius, Carolyn E. Channell

    Catalyst 2.0 Mc Graw Hill Login ) Research Mons Research Learning Writing Research Factiva PowerSewch Avoiding ... Editing More Resources Bibliomaker Annotated Links to Documentation a list of Web sites where students can find ...

  • The Aims of Argument: A Text and Reader
    By Timothy Crusius, Carolyn Channell

    The Aims of Argument, a comprehensive text for teaching argument, recognizes that people argue with a range of purposes in mind: to inquire, to convince, to persuade, and to negotiate.

  • The Aims of Argument
    By Carolyn E. Channell, Timothy W. Crurius

    The Aims of Argument

  • The Aims of Argument: A Brief Guide
    By Timothy W. Crusius, Carolyn E. Channell

    Presents a process-oriented introduction to argumentation with coverage of the aims, or purposes, of argument: to inquire, to convince, to persuade, and to mediate.