Argument Analysis & Evaluation
Master the skill of deconstructing arguments to identify their core components, such as premises and conclusions. Learn to evaluate the strength and validity of evidence presented.
19 courses
Learn to dissect complex public debates, map stakeholders, and write compelling, evidence-based analytical arguments instead of subjective opinions.
Learn to construct persuasive, evidence-based analytical arguments on how information and data shape the resolution of complex public policy disputes.
Understand how deliberative processes and consensus-building frameworks resolve complex public conflicts and improve the quality of public policy decisions.
Learn to dissect arguments, evaluate evidence, and recognize persuasive techniques to make sound decisions and communicate with influence.
Master the fundamentals of structured reasoning, persuasive communication, and navigating complex debate obstacles in planning and policy contexts.
Learn to dissect complex arguments, construct persuasive cases, and communicate effectively in civic, urban, and professional planning environments.
Master the essential written communication skills required for the CAPF Assistant Commandant exam, focusing on structured arguments, formal reports, and comprehension.
Develop your critical thinking and logical reasoning skills to identify strong and weak arguments in competitive exams, decision-making, and analytical tasks.
Explore the rich tradition of public debate, pluralism, and democracy in India through a structured summary designed for students and analytical readers.
Explore the core themes of public debate, intellectual history, and democratic traditions in India through a structured analysis perfect for students and thinkers.
Master the critical thinking and analytical skills needed to solve statement and argument questions for CAT, MAT, and other competitive tests.
Learn to systematically analyze logical premises, identify hidden assumptions, and confidently solve complex evaluation questions on standardized exams.
Master critical logical reasoning concepts, argument structures, and formal fallacies to excel in the UGC NET Paper 1 examination.
Learn to dissect everyday reasoning, identify logical fallacies, and construct persuasive, well-structured arguments in your professional and personal writing.
Learn to identify premises, conclusions, and logical structures in written texts to improve your critical reading and reasoning skills.
Learn to dissect everyday reasoning, identify logical fallacies, and construct persuasive written arguments to communicate your ideas with clarity and precision.
Build a clear, beginner-friendly understanding of how to deconstruct an argument, identify its premises and conclusions, and evaluate its strength fairly.
Walk through the practical work of mapping and evaluating arguments from articles, debates, and everyday conversations using structured analytical techniques.
Apply argument analysis as a daily habit in decisions, professional life, and the slow practice of intellectual humility across years.