Relating common theoretical models to true-to-life examples from law, ethics, education, and business, the authors stress the importance of argumentation in everyday life as they build student competence and critical awareness.
Critical Thinking and Communication encourages students to develop skills in both constructing and refuting arguments in a variety of contexts from informal conversations to structured debates. Through exercises and examples, students learn how to create arguments, developed extended cases, and how to critically understand and interpret them. The Sixth Edition continues to help students conceptualize argumentation in the larger framework of verbal and written communication, from public speaking and debating to interpersonal, intercultural, and small group communication.