Good Reasoning Matters!: A Constructive Approach to Critical Thinking

Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press Canada. Edited by Christopher W. Tindale & J. Frederick Little (2004)
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Now in its fifth edition, Good Reasoning Matters! is a practical guide to recognizing, evaluating, and constructing arguments. Combining straightforward instruction with abundant exercises and examples, this innovative introduction to argument schemes and rhetorical techniques will help students learn to think critically both within and beyond the classroom.

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Christopher Tindale
University of Windsor
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