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The text teaches principles and practice of presenting and evaluating arguments as a branch of rhetoric, combining rhetorical technique and logical reasoning to achieve conviction and persuasion. It explains how to construct introductions and discussions—distinguishing persuasion, conviction, and brief-drawing—offers methods of refutation, and provides practical suggestions for conducting debates and composing conclusions. Emphasis falls on contemporary, nonlegal examples and classroom-tested rules intended to make argumentation useful rather than purely academic. An appendix supplies a sample written argument and a list of propositions to aid practice.

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George K. Pattee

George K. Pattee was an American author and educator known for his contributions to the field of argumentation and rhetoric. His notable work, "Practical Argumentation," provides insights into effective reasoning and persuasive communication. Pattee's writing reflects a commitment to enhancing critical thinking skills, making his work relevant for students and professionals alike. Through his teachings and publications, he has influenced the way argumentation is approached in educational settings.

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