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Analysis
   It is the backbone of every reasoned
    argument
   Analysis is simply a process of separation
   No claim is believable without analysis
   A lack of analysis renders a claim an assertion
   Anyone can do it, few people do
   A lack of analysis is typical of poor reasoning
Take your conclusion: that’s where all arguments start




Think of an claim that supports (or disproves) your conclusion
To provide reasonable analysis you should answer two questions:


   Why is the claim true?
Iteratively ask yourself ‘why?’. Why is what you’re
saying true, use Reasoning, Evidence and Illustration
to show the progressions of your argument.

   Why is the claim relevant?
Assuming your claim is true, why should we care?
Conclusion


  Why are the       Series of Claims
claims relevant?     (C1, C2, C3…)


            Why are the
            claims true?
Conclusion: The Black
                                          Market for drugs is worse
                                          than their harms if legal




                                                                             C1: The Black Market has
Drug wars kill more people and use more                                        harms (H1, H2, H3…)
   policing resources than would be
     otherwise if drugs were legal.


                                                                               eg. H1 = Drug wars.




     Drug wars occur because illegal supply of drugs has to come from a criminal
     gangs. Areas to supply to (territory) is valuable to various gangs, therefore
                                  gangs fight for it.
   You’ll need a weight of arguments


   You’ll have to compare those arguments to
    competing counter arguments
Why?
Argument: Prisoners have issues that affect
them too and should be considered
Like what?
Prison overcrowding and abuse by wardens are
key issues that are understood almost solely by
prisoners, and hence are not heard.
SO WHAT?
Democracies should accommodate all people
with a stake in that society.
This house would
                                   legalize all drugs


            Line:
            Because:                                    Line: it would save
    Maintaining life is of the                                  lives
        utmost priority
            Because:
all other rights depend upon it


    Soln: Regulate drugs
    by ensuring purity of                               Claim 1: Drug takers
   supply (labelling, etc.)                                   die from
                                                          complications in
                                                            consumption

                                     Analysis:
                                 Drugs are also
                               sometimes spiked
                              with lethal substance
   Not True
   Worse than Alternative
   Not relevant
Explain why your arguments are more important to the
claim.
Or why yours outweigh the counter-arguments, even if
they’re true.
Or go negative, why are their arguments not
important or insignificant or false?
Counter Argument:
“Drugs should be banned because they’re addictive and
stop people being able to make positive life choices”

Possible Response:
“That argument ignores the fact that if you’re not alive
you can’t make any life choices, if they’re argument is
over life choices, the argument falls to our side of the
claim. Legalising drugs saves lives and gives people a
chance to turn their lives around before they are cut short
”
It’s nearly impossible to make an arguments that do not
have a response.
So it’s important that you remember to explain every
part of your argument, so you can understand how it is
being attacked, and respond appropriately.
Substantial analysis makes it harder for the other side to
dispute your claim (given time constraints).
Explain well enough and your arguments will prove or
disprove the claim, and you’ll (possibly) win.
Thanks!

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Ldu presentation analysis

  • 2. It is the backbone of every reasoned argument  Analysis is simply a process of separation  No claim is believable without analysis  A lack of analysis renders a claim an assertion  Anyone can do it, few people do  A lack of analysis is typical of poor reasoning
  • 3. Take your conclusion: that’s where all arguments start Think of an claim that supports (or disproves) your conclusion
  • 4. To provide reasonable analysis you should answer two questions:  Why is the claim true? Iteratively ask yourself ‘why?’. Why is what you’re saying true, use Reasoning, Evidence and Illustration to show the progressions of your argument.  Why is the claim relevant? Assuming your claim is true, why should we care?
  • 5. Conclusion Why are the Series of Claims claims relevant? (C1, C2, C3…) Why are the claims true?
  • 6. Conclusion: The Black Market for drugs is worse than their harms if legal C1: The Black Market has Drug wars kill more people and use more harms (H1, H2, H3…) policing resources than would be otherwise if drugs were legal. eg. H1 = Drug wars. Drug wars occur because illegal supply of drugs has to come from a criminal gangs. Areas to supply to (territory) is valuable to various gangs, therefore gangs fight for it.
  • 7. You’ll need a weight of arguments  You’ll have to compare those arguments to competing counter arguments
  • 8. Why? Argument: Prisoners have issues that affect them too and should be considered Like what? Prison overcrowding and abuse by wardens are key issues that are understood almost solely by prisoners, and hence are not heard. SO WHAT? Democracies should accommodate all people with a stake in that society.
  • 9. This house would legalize all drugs Line: Because: Line: it would save Maintaining life is of the lives utmost priority Because: all other rights depend upon it Soln: Regulate drugs by ensuring purity of Claim 1: Drug takers supply (labelling, etc.) die from complications in consumption Analysis: Drugs are also sometimes spiked with lethal substance
  • 10. Not True  Worse than Alternative  Not relevant Explain why your arguments are more important to the claim. Or why yours outweigh the counter-arguments, even if they’re true. Or go negative, why are their arguments not important or insignificant or false?
  • 11. Counter Argument: “Drugs should be banned because they’re addictive and stop people being able to make positive life choices” Possible Response: “That argument ignores the fact that if you’re not alive you can’t make any life choices, if they’re argument is over life choices, the argument falls to our side of the claim. Legalising drugs saves lives and gives people a chance to turn their lives around before they are cut short ”
  • 12. It’s nearly impossible to make an arguments that do not have a response. So it’s important that you remember to explain every part of your argument, so you can understand how it is being attacked, and respond appropriately. Substantial analysis makes it harder for the other side to dispute your claim (given time constraints). Explain well enough and your arguments will prove or disprove the claim, and you’ll (possibly) win.