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Current Issues and Enduring Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking and Argument, with Readings (12th Edition) – eBook

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  • Authors: Sylvan Barnet, Hugo Bedau, John O’Hara
  • File Size: 16 MB, 27 MB
  • Format: AZW3 (original), PDF (converted)
  • Length: 800 pages [1863 in converted PDF]
  • Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin’s; 12th Edition
  • Publication Date: September 27, 2019
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B07Y8V9QCY
  • ISBN-10: 131919818X, 1319216951, 1319295517, 1319281400
  • ISBN-13: 9781319198183, 9781319216955, 9781319295516, 9781319281403

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About The Author

Hugo Bedau

Hugo Bedau

Dr. Hugo Bedau (late) joined the Tufts faculty in 1966 and retired in 1999. Prior to his appointment at Tufts, he taught at Princeton University, Dartmouth College, and Reed College. He is best known for his long-standing interest in issues having to do with punishment in general and the death penalty in particular, on which he was an international expert. Professor Bedau was editor of the standard work on capital punishment,The Death Penalty in America, and several other books, and he published three volumes of his own essays: Death is Different, The Courts, the Constitution, and Capital Punishment, and Killing as Punishment.

John O'Hara

John O'Hara

Dr. John Fitzgerald O’Hara is an associate professor of Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing at Stockton University, where he is the coordinator of the first-year critical thinking program, and former Director of the Master of Arts in American Studies Program. John regularly teaches critical thinking, writing, and courses in American history and literature and is a nationally-recognized expert on the 1960s. He is the co-author of Current Issues and Enduring Questions; Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing; and From Critical Thinking to Argument.

Sylvan Barnet

Sylvan Barnet

Sylvan Barnet was a Shakespearean scholar and an American literary critic. He was also a Fletcher Professor of English Emeritus at Tufts University.

Barnet is the author of numerous books and articles on Shakespeare. He is the author of A Short Guide to Shakespeare, the general editor of the Signet Classics Shakespeare, and has written many textbooks. He is the co-author with William Burto of occasional essays on aspects of Japanese art. He has also written books about the art of writing.

Current Issues and Enduring Questions, 12th Edition, (PDF/AZW3) is a textbook and reader that is a comprehensive resource for teaching persuasive and argument writing, critical thinking, and research. It includes readings on topics concerning students, such as being seen as “the other” and student loan forgiveness, which college students will want to discuss and debate. Extensive coverage of contemporary and classic approaches to argument includes Aristotelian, Rogerian, Toulmin, and various alternative views, such as evaluating and writing about visual arguments.

This latest revised and updated 12th edition does more than ever to strengthen argument concepts and give students strategies for making compelling arguments. Visual flowcharts and new activities support information literacy for today’s growing visual learners who are challenged to separate what’s real from what’s not. Newly annotated readings emphasize important rhetorical moves. And new readings explore controversial issues like mass incarceration, cultural appropriation, and how computer algorithms make biased decisions.

978-1319198183, 978-1319216955, 978-1319295516, 978-1319281403

 NOTE: The product only includes the ebook Current Issues and Enduring Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking and Argument, with Readings 12th Edition in the original AZW3 (Kindle) format. A converted PDF is also included. No access codes are included.

 

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