oter

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 ...
    Read More
    Continue reading the Microbook on the Oter App. You can also listen to the highlights by choosing micro or macro audio option on the app. Download now to keep learning!
    Similar Posts
    Using storytelling can help make your message more memorable
    Using storytelling can help make your message more memorable
    When it comes to influencing others effectively, one powerful tool to keep in mind is the use of storytelling. By incorporating...
    The idea of a divine creator is unnecessary to explain the complexity of the universe
    The idea of a divine creator is unnecessary to explain the complexity of the universe
    The complexity of the universe is a fascinating subject that has long captivated human minds. For centuries, people have looked...
    Engage in continuous learning and development as a speaker
    Engage in continuous learning and development as a speaker
    One of the key aspects of becoming a proficient public speaker is the commitment to ongoing learning and growth. This dedicatio...
    Consider multiple perspectives
    Consider multiple perspectives
    When we engage in critical thinking, it is essential to consider multiple perspectives. This means looking at a situation or is...
    Eye contact builds connections
    Eye contact builds connections
    Making eye contact with your audience is a powerful tool in establishing a connection with them. When you look directly into so...
    Seek multiple perspectives and viewpoints
    Seek multiple perspectives and viewpoints
    To think is to consider multiple perspectives and viewpoints. It is not enough to simply rely on our own opinions and beliefs w...
    Cultivate a strong voice to command attention
    Cultivate a strong voice to command attention
    To captivate an audience, it is essential to develop a commanding voice that demands attention. This means cultivating a voice ...
    Anticipate and address potential objections
    Anticipate and address potential objections
    When preparing a speech, it's important to consider the potential objections that your audience may have to your message. By an...
    Engage with your audience effectively
    Engage with your audience effectively
    To truly connect with your audience, you must be able to engage with them effectively. This means being able to capture their a...
    Understanding context aids in comprehension
    Understanding context aids in comprehension
    Understanding context aids in comprehension. Context refers to the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement,...
    oter

    Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Kenneth J. Vandevelde

    Open in app
    Now you can listen to your microbooks on-the-go. Download the Oter App on your mobile device and continue making progress towards your goals, no matter where you are.