A Rulebook For: Arguments

Developing ideas in a natural order where each sentence leads smoothly to the next. Types of Logical Support The book categorizes different methods for building a case:

Distinguishing between premises (the supporting reasons) and conclusions (the point being proved). A Rulebook for Arguments

Properly citing sources that are informed, impartial, and cross-checked. Developing ideas in a natural order where each

Anthony Weston's A Rulebook for Arguments is a foundational primer designed to strip argumentation down to its most essential, logical components. Often compared to Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style , it serves as a practical guide for students and professionals to move beyond mere disputes toward reasoned inquiry. Core Principles of Argumentation A Rulebook for Arguments