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  • When people argue with each other, they often become highly emotional or confrontational.

  • Remember the last heated argument you had with a friend or family member: at the end

  • of the argument, you felt angry at the other person and angry at yourself. Nothing was

  • accomplished. Rather than understanding each other's point of view and working out your

  • differences, you effectively closed the lines of communication.

  • Effective argumentation keeps those lines of communication open. Let's talk about 2

  • types of arguments. First is a traditional argument. In the traditional argument, one

  • assumes that people are most readily convinced or persuaded by a confrontational "debate"

  • on the issue. In a traditional argument, the writer argues reasonably and fairly, but the

  • argument becomes kind of a struggle or a "war" where the writer attempts to defeat the opposition.

  • In the end, the audience will see that one side has won a fight and emerged victorious

  • over the opposition.

  • In a traditional argument, you begin with a strong declarative thesis statement. This

  • is the same for all argument essays. Then you give evidence and facts which helps convince

  • your reader. Next you provide a logical discussion that shows why you're right. These logical

  • points give your argument weight and help your reader believe your point of view.

  • In a traditional argument you take time to research and respectfully summarize the beliefs

  • of your opposition, but once this is done, you must explain why they are wrong. By the

  • end of a traditional argument, it is clear to the reader that one point of view has lost,

  • and the other has won. There should be no doubt which side was weak and which side dominated

  • the argument.

  • Another style of argumentation is called the Rogerian argument. The Rogerian argument does

  • not take the confrontational stance of the traditional argument.

  • While the Rogerian argument uses reason and logic, its primary goal is not to "win" the

  • argument, but to open the lines of communication.

  • To properly open the lines of communication, the writer must present him or herself as

  • someone who understands and can empathize with the opposition. The writer does this

  • by establishing common ground with the opposition. Basically, you want to recognize the areas

  • you both agree on.

  • In a Rogerian argument, you must be willing to change your views. Identify where you can

  • adjust your belief.

  • Finally, make your argument clear by directing your audience towards a compromise or towards

  • a workable solution.

  • I hope you enjoyed watching this video about techniques for writing an argument. Remember,

  • you want to choose either a traditional argument or perhaps the Rogerian style of argument,

  • whichever suits you best.

When people argue with each other, they often become highly emotional or confrontational.

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傳統與羅傑的論證方式 (Traditional Vs Rogerian Argumentation Style)

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