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The Shape Of Reason Argumentative Writing In College 3rd Edition John T Gage

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The Shape Of Reason Argumentative Writing In College 3rd Edition John T Gage
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Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.17 MB
Pages: 361
Author: John T. Gage
ISBN: 9780205319275, 0205319270
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 3

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The Shape Of Reason Argumentative Writing In College 3rd Edition John T Gage by John T. Gage 9780205319275, 0205319270 instant download after payment.

This brief, rhetoric of argument teaches critical reading, informal reasoning, and writing as reasoned inquiry, and now features a new collection of student arguments.

The Shape of Reason emphasizes the enthymeme as the central basis for the invention and structuring of arguments. This approach blends classical insights into rhetorical reasoning with contemporary understandings of the composing process as generative and organic, situated within discourse communities. The book helps students understand argument as inquiry, stressing the responsibility that writers have—to their audience and to their own ideas—in structuring arguments that earn their conclusions and in considering opposing arguments.

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