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Constructing coherent arguments requires sound reasoning from "summary" of Thinking Like a Lawyer by Kenneth J. Vandevelde

To construct a coherent argument, one must rely on sound reasoning. This means that the argument must be based on logic and evidence, rather than on emotion or personal opinion. Sound reasoning requires thinking critically about the issue at hand, considering all relevant facts and perspectives, and drawing logical conclusions based on this information. In order to construct a coherent argument, one must first clearly define the issue or problem that is being addressed. This involves identifying the key points at issue, as well as any relevant background information that may be necessary to understand the issue fully. Once the issue has been clearly defined, the next step is to gather relevant evidence and information to support one's argument. This may involve conducting research, analyzing data, or consulting expert opinions. The evidence that is presented should be reliable, credible, and relevant to the issue at hand. After gathering the necessary evidence, the next step is to analyze and evaluate this information in order to draw ...
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    Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Kenneth J. Vandevelde

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