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Argument Mapping

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2008
Argument mapping is an analytical technique that can also be used as an educational tool to assist learners at all levels of their education develop skills of advanced critical thinking and clinical decision making. J Contin Educ Nurs 2008;39(6):246–247.
Diane M. Billings, Karren Kowalski
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Opening Argument:

2022
This chapter approaches the problematics, both theoretical and practical, of textual meaning from the perspective of jurisprudential thinkers. It sets out the interconnections between legal interpretation and ‘its literary counterpart’. This essay provides us with an essential map of the ‘meta-textual’ thinking that scaffolds much of the work ...
Tom Hickey, David Kenny
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Arguments about Arguments

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2007
We survey the contents of Finocchiaro's papers collected in Arguments about Arguments, pointing out, where appropriate, their expected interest for readers of Philosophy of the Social Sciences. The papers include essays about argument theory and reasoning, the nature of fallacies and fallaciousness, critiques of noteworthy contributions to ...
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