Types of Arguments- Conditional & Exemplar reasoning

Conditional reasoning This type of argument takes the form “if A, then B”. The...

Syllogisms- tool for creating deductive arguments

Syllogisms are a tool for creating deductive arguments. They are a series of interconnected premises that when...

Types of Arguments- Abductive reasoning

No, this does not mean stealing your opponent’s points and making them your own. Words often have...

Types of Arguments- Inductive reasoning

Inductive reasoning goes the opposite direction of deductive reasoning: drawing general conclusions from one or more specific...

Types of Arguments- Deductive reasoning

Deductive reasoning is the drawing of a specific conclusion from one or more general premises – meaning...

Types of Arguments- Reasoning from authority

This is another technique, one that is often categorized as a fallacy, or faulty and incorrect use...

Types of Arguments- Traditional reasoning

This is less a category of logic and more of a general technique that can be applied...

Types of Arguments- Butterfly Reasoning

This is the amateur way of constructing an argument – it's the method we tend to use...

Building a Solid Argument

Now, we get to one of the most important but often overlooked aspects of arguing: building your...

How to avoid arguments turning into fights

All of the information contained in this article is very useful and practical when applied to your...