( NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.) <p>I. CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS. </p> 1. Introduction. <br> <p> </p>Arguments. Reason, Rhetoric, and Argument Analysis. The Ways People Deal with Arguments. Impediments to Good Reasoning. <p> </p> 2. Truth and Rationality. <br> <p> </p>Uses of Language. Truth and Correspondence to the Facts. Rational Belief. <p> </p> 3. Well-Formed Arguments. <br> <p> </p>Argument Analysis. Well-Formed Arguments. Validity, Cogency, and the Truth Value of Premises. <p> </p> 4. Strong Arguments. <br> <p> </p>Deductive Strength. Inductive Strength. <p> </p> <p>II. THE METHOD OF ARGUMENT ANALYSIS. </p> 5. Reconstructing Arguments. <br> <p> </p>Argument Reconstruction and the Principle of Charity. Distinguishing Arguments from Non-Arguments. Identifying Premises and Conclusions. General and Specific Premises. Adding Implicit Premises. <p> </p> 6. Details of Argument Reconstruction. <br> <p> </p>Improper Wording. Missing Premises. Including Unnecessary Premises. <p> </p> 7. Evaluating Arguments. <br> <p> </p>Basic Rules of Argument Evaluation. Evaluating Specific Types of Premises. Argument, Analysis and Problems of Meaning. <p> </p> <p>III. APPLICATIONS. </p> 8. Arguments and Testimony. <br> <p> </p>The Role of Testimony. Testimonial Arguments. Premises and Testimony. <p> </p> 9. Statistical Arguments and Predictions. <br> <p> </p>Past to Future Arguments. Simple Statistical Statements. The Standard Pattern for Survey Arguments. Evaluating Survey Arguments. Correlations. <p> </p> 10. Causal Arguments. <br> <p> </p>Causal Statements. The Meaning of General Causal Statements. Knowledge of General Causal Statements. Analyzing Causal Arguments. Common Errors in Causal Reasoning. <p> </p> 11. Moral Arguments. <br> <p> </p>Moral Propositions. Morality, Rationality, and Truth. Analyzing Moral Arguments. Common Problems in Moral Reasoning. <p> </p> 12. Extended Examples. <br> <p> </p>The Abortion Debate. Mathematical Reasoning Ability. <p> </p> Appendix A. The Steps of Argument Analysis. <br> Appendix B. Principles, Definitions, and Patterns of Argument. <br> Appendix C. Answers to Selected Exercises. <br> Glossary. <br>