Offering an innovative approach to critical thinking, Good Reasoning Matters! identifies the essential structure of good arguments in a variety of contexts and also provides guidelines to help students construct their own effective arguments. In addition to examining the most common features of faulty reasoning--slanting, bias, propaganda, vagueness, ambiguity, and a common failure to consider opposing points of view--the book introduces a variety of argument schemes and rhetorical techniques. This edition adds material on visual arguments and more exercises.
Awesome book! Very easy to read and very enjoyable. It's probably, if not definitely, the most enjoyable academic book I've ever read. Overall, if you want to learn some practical reasoning skills then definitely pick this book up.