Mastering Argument Analysis: Validity, Fallacies, and Nuance

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Claim

The main argument or assertion in an argument.

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Data (Evidence)

Facts or reasons that support the claim.

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Warrant

The underlying assumption connecting the data to the claim.

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Backing

Support or justification for the warrant.

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Relevance

The degree to which evidence directly supports a specific claim.

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Accuracy

Financial correctness and verifiability of the evidence.

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Sufficiency

Adequacy of evidence to support the claim.

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Non sequitur

Evidence that does not logically follow from the premises.

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Ad Hominem

A fallacy that attacks the character of the person instead of the argument.

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Red Herring

Introducing an irrelevant issue to divert attention from the main topic.

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Faulty Analogy

A fallacy that compares two things that are not relevantly comparable.

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Straw Man

Misrepresenting an opponent’s argument to make it easier to attack.

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False Dilemma (Either/Or)

Presenting only two options when more exist.

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Hasty Generalization

Drawing a broad conclusion from a small or unrepresentative sample.

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Circular Reasoning

A fallacy where the argument's conclusion is also among its premises.

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Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc

Assuming that because A precedes B, A caused B.

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Nuance

A subtle difference or distinction in meaning or opinion.

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Qualifier

Words that limit the scope of a claim to enhance accuracy.

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Concession

Acknowledging a valid point from the opposing argument.

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Refutation (Rebuttal)

Countering an argument by providing evidence that undermines it.

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Logical Fallacy

A potential weakness in an argument that undermines its validity.

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Fallacies of Relevance

These fallacies occur when evidence and claims do not relate directly.

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Fallacies of Accuracy

These arise from using inaccurate or misleading evidence.

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Fallacies of Insufficiency

These occur when the evidence is insufficient to support the conclusion.

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Apology in Argumentation

Acknowledging when one aspect of the opposing argument is valid.

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Avoid Absolute Statements

Using qualifiers to create more persuasive and defensible arguments.

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Slippery Slope

A fallacy where an argument suggests that a minor action will lead to extreme consequences without justification.

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