Saturday 31 January 2015

Surveillance Soceity (pro and cons)

Surveillance Soceity (pro and cons)
legislation
cases
textbooks
journals
articles
statistics to support argument
SKILFUL ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF ARGUMENTS
1. Identify the main conclusion(s) (may be stated or unstated); may be recommendations, interpretations, etc; conclusion indicator words may help.
2. Identify the reasons (data, evidence) and set out the structure (of the argument and its sub-arguments)
3. Identify the assumptions (the missing premises perhaps concealed in an arguement)
4. Clarify the meanings (of any terms, claims or arguments which need it)
5. Evaluate:
a. The premises (those stated, plus the unstated assumptions; this may involve evaluating factual claims, definitions, value judgments, etc)
b. The inferences (the steps from premises to conclusions, including analogies, etc. (And note the distinction between strong and weak criticism). Demonstrate inconsistencies and contradictions in arguments.
The presentation (for clarity)
6. Consider other relevant arguments. This will include ones you already know and sometimes ones that you invent.
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