effective
reasoning in argument writing
An argument of good quality relies on 3 type of appeals to
reason: the logical, the emotional, and the ethical.
1. logical appeal - This is the most widel used form of reasoning.
The ancient Greeks called it 'logos.' It is important in all
types and forms of thinking and writing. It calls for the
use of evidence and the correct analyzation of cause and effect.
It uses inductive as well as deductive reasoning. It clearly
distinguishes between fact and opinion and avoids locial fallacies.
2. emotional appeal - The Greeks called this 'pathos.' It
can be used with logical appeal; it is used to arrouse the
reader's sense of sympathy or instill a since of pride (nationalism,
religious beliefs, etc.). Effective emotional appeals use
vivid description adn examples to stir emotion.
3. ethical appeal - The Greeks called this 'ethos.' This means
to establish the ethics and credibility of the writer. You
can use correct facts, undistorted of unslanted evidence,
as well as accurate interpretations of events. Reader's don't
trust writers who state an opinion as a fact of make a claim
that cannot possible be supported; ethical appeal relies on
logic.
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