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  1. Argument map - Wikipedia

    • A number of different kinds of argument maps have been proposed but the most common, which Chris Reed and Glenn Rowe called the standard diagram, consists of a tree structure with eacSee more

    Representing An Argument as An Argument Map

    Diagramming written text
    A written text can be transformed into an argument map by following a sequence of steps. Monroe Beardsley's 1950 book Practical L… See more

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    History

    The philosophical origins and tradition of argument mapping
    In the Elements of Logic, … See more

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    Applications

    Argument maps have been applied in many areas, but foremost in educational, academic and business settings, including design rationale. Argument maps are also used in for… See more

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    Limitations

    When used with students in school, argument maps have limitations. They can "end up looking overly complex" and can increase cognitive load beyond what is optimal for … See more

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  2. Argument map - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    WEBIn informal logic and philosophy, an argument map or argument diagram is a visual representation of the structure of an argument. An argument map typically includes the key components of the argument, …

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  4. So, what exactly is an argument map? - Argunet

    WEBApr 3, 2013 · This is a quick introduction into argument maps: How to create them, how to read them and what you can expect to get out of it. An Argunet argument map visualises the structure of complex …

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  9. Some Benefits and Limitations of Modern Argument Map

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