Argument Construction Mastery
Argument Construction Mastery
Master the art of building valid, persuasive arguments through interactive learning and practice
Foundation: Anatomy of Arguments
Premises
The foundational statements that support your conclusion. Must be true, relevant, and sufficient.
Reasoning
The logical connection between premises and conclusion. Can be deductive or inductive.
Conclusion
The claim that follows logically from your premises. Should be clear and specific.
3D Logic Flow Visualization
Interactive Argument Builder
Build Your Argument
Your Conclusion
Fallacy Detection Workshop
Ad Hominem
Attacking the person making the argument rather than the argument itself
Straw Man
Misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack
False Dichotomy
Presenting only two options when more exist
Appeal to Authority
Claiming something is true because an authority figure says so
Test Your Fallacy Detection Skills
Cultural Context Advisor
Western Logic
Emphasizes formal structure, binary truth values, and linear progression
Eastern Philosophy
Values harmony, context, and cyclical thinking patterns
Cross-Cultural
Seeks universal principles while respecting diverse perspectives
Practice Arena
Practice Case
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