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NameArtistISRCsRatingLengthRelease groups
Argument Analysis and DiagrammingProfessor David Zarefsky
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Arguments Among ExpertsProfessor David Zarefsky
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Arguments Between FriendsProfessor David Zarefsky
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Attack and Defense IProfessor David Zarefsky
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Attack and Defense IIProfessor David Zarefsky
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Case Construction — Requirements and OptionsProfessor David Zarefsky
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Commonplaces and Arguments From FormProfessor David Zarefsky
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Complex Structures of ArgumentProfessor David Zarefsky
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Establishing CorrelationsProfessor David Zarefsky
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Evaluating EvidenceProfessor David Zarefsky
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Formal and Informal ArgumentationProfessor David Zarefsky
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History of Argumentation StudiesProfessor David Zarefsky
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Hybrid Patterns of InferenceProfessor David Zarefsky
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Introducing Argumentation and RhetoricProfessor David Zarefsky
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Justifying the WarProfessor David Zarefsky
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Language and Style in ArgumentProfessor David Zarefsky
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Lecture 1 - Introducing Argumentation and Rhetoric, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
2:29
Lecture 1 - Introducing Argumentation and Rhetoric, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:26
Lecture 1 - Introducing Argumentation and Rhetoric, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
5:26
Lecture 1 - Introducing Argumentation and Rhetoric, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
6:35
Lecture 1 - Introducing Argumentation and Rhetoric, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
6:11
Lecture 1 - Introducing Argumentation and Rhetoric, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
6:54
Lecture 2 - Underlying Assumptions of Argumentation, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
4:55
Lecture 2 - Underlying Assumptions of Argumentation, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:08
Lecture 2 - Underlying Assumptions of Argumentation, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
4:52
Lecture 2 - Underlying Assumptions of Argumentation, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
4:57
Lecture 2 - Underlying Assumptions of Argumentation, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
5:00
Lecture 2 - Underlying Assumptions of Argumentation, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:28
Lecture 3 - Formal and Informal Argumentation, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
5:33
Lecture 3 - Formal and Informal Argumentation, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
4:29
Lecture 3 - Formal and Informal Argumentation, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
4:56
Lecture 3 - Formal and Informal Argumentation, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
5:08
Lecture 3 - Formal and Informal Argumentation, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
4:46
Lecture 3 - Formal and Informal Argumentation, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:32
Lecture 4 - History of Argumentation Studies, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
5:00
Lecture 4 - History of Argumentation Studies, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
4:54
Lecture 4 - History of Argumentation Studies, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
5:00
Lecture 4 - History of Argumentation Studies, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
5:02
Lecture 4 - History of Argumentation Studies, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
5:07
Lecture 4 - History of Argumentation Studies, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:22
Lecture 5 - Argument Analysis and Diagramming, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
5:06
Lecture 5 - Argument Analysis and Diagramming, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
4:59
Lecture 5 - Argument Analysis and Diagramming, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
5:04
Lecture 5 - Argument Analysis and Diagramming, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
6:05
Lecture 5 - Argument Analysis and Diagramming, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
4:13
Lecture 5 - Argument Analysis and Diagramming, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:01
Lecture 6 - Complex Structures of Arguments, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
4:47
Lecture 6 - Complex Structures of Arguments, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
4:47
Lecture 6 - Complex Structures of Arguments, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
5:41
Lecture 6 - Complex Structures of Arguments, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
4:40
Lecture 6 - Complex Structures of Arguments, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
5:25
Lecture 6 - Complex Structures of Arguments, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:04
Lecture 7 - Case Construction--Requirements and Options, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
4:50
Lecture 7 - Case Construction--Requirements and Options, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:17
Lecture 7 - Case Construction--Requirements and Options, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
5:00
Lecture 7 - Case Construction--Requirements and Options, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
5:10
Lecture 7 - Case Construction--Requirements and Options, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
5:11
Lecture 7 - Case Construction--Requirements and Options, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:14
Lecture 8 - Stasis--The Heart of the Controversy, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
4:47
Lecture 8 - Stasis--The Heart of the Controversy, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:28
Lecture 8 - Stasis--The Heart of the Controversy, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
4:47
Lecture 8 - Stasis--The Heart of the Controversy, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
5:05
Lecture 8 - Stasis--The Heart of the Controversy, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
5:29
Lecture 8 - Stasis--The Heart of the Controversy, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
4:56
Lecture 9 - Attack and Defense I, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
4:43
Lecture 9 - Attack and Defense I, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:48
Lecture 9 - Attack and Defense I, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
4:48
Lecture 9 - Attack and Defense I, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
4:33
Lecture 9 - Attack and Defense I, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
4:42
Lecture 9 - Attack and Defense I, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
6:12
Lecture 10 - Attack and Defense II, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
5:12
Lecture 10 - Attack and Defense II, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:20
Lecture 10 - Attack and Defense II, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
4:16
Lecture 10 - Attack and Defense II, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
5:39
Lecture 10 - Attack and Defense II, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
4:24
Lecture 10 - Attack and Defense II, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:51
Lecture 11 - Language and Style in Argument, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
4:45
Lecture 11 - Language and Style in Argument, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:36
Lecture 11 - Language and Style in Argument, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
5:32
Lecture 11 - Language and Style in Argument, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
4:24
Lecture 11 - Language and Style in Argument, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
4:52
Lecture 11 - Language and Style in Argument, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:35
Lecture 12 - Evaluating Evidence, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
5:50
Lecture 12 - Evaluating Evidence, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
4:46
Lecture 12 - Evaluating Evidence, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
4:49
Lecture 12 - Evaluating Evidence, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
4:30
Lecture 12 - Evaluating Evidence, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
5:45
Lecture 12 - Evaluating Evidence, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:04
Lecture 13 - Reasoning from Parts to Whole, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
5:18
Lecture 13 - Reasoning from Parts to Whole, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
4:35
Lecture 13 - Reasoning from Parts to Whole, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
5:35
Lecture 13 - Reasoning from Parts to Whole, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
4:28
Lecture 13 - Reasoning from Parts to Whole, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
5:02
Lecture 13 - Reasoning from Parts to Whole, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:53
Lecture 14 - Reasoning with Comparisons, Part 1Professor David Zarefsky
5:06
Lecture 14 - Reasoning with Comparisons, Part 2Professor David Zarefsky
5:27
Lecture 14 - Reasoning with Comparisons, Part 3Professor David Zarefsky
4:28
Lecture 14 - Reasoning with Comparisons, Part 4Professor David Zarefsky
5:34
Lecture 14 - Reasoning with Comparisons, Part 5Professor David Zarefsky
4:35
Lecture 14 - Reasoning with Comparisons, Part 6Professor David Zarefsky
5:21

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