A Rulebook For Arguments -
Ensuring premises are reliable from the start and using concrete, concise language to avoid "airy elaboration".
Assuming the very point you are trying to prove. Equivocation: Changing the meaning of a term mid-argument. A Rulebook for Arguments
Properly citing sources that are informed, impartial, and cross-checked. Ensuring premises are reliable from the start and
Developing ideas in a natural order where each sentence leads smoothly to the next. Types of Logical Support The book categorizes different methods for building a case: A Rulebook for Arguments