Toulmin paragraphs

  • View
    394

  • Download
    0

  • Category

    Career

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

Toulmin model explained in detail. 2013

Citation preview

TOULMIN PARAGRAPHSJORDAN KOHANIM

SHOULD I TAKE NOTES?

STEPHEN TOULMIN

British Philosopher

Worked at Oxford

Wrote: The Uses of Argument

Influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein

TOULMIN PARAGRAPHS•ALSO KNOWN AS CDW’S•AT ITS MOST BASIC, IT HAS THREE PARTS: CLAIM, DATA, & WARRANT•REQUIRES” QUOTE WEAVING”

BASIC 3-PART CDW/ TOULMIN:•CLAIM•DATA•WARRANT

CLAIM DATA

WARRANT

WE WILL START WITH THESE

C - D- W

And eventually get

To 6-part Toulmins

•CLAIM•DATA•QUALIFIER•QUANTIFIER•WARRANT•TRANSITION

CLAIM:WHAT YOU CLAIM TO BE TRUE:

FACT: something is/ was/ will beVALUE: something is good or badPOLICY: something should or should not be done

DATA:REASON BEHIND YOUR ARGUMENT:

QUOTE: line of text (must be “quote-weaved”) LOGIC: reasoningANECDOTAL: something you have personally observed

CAN I MAKE UP DATA?

WARRANT:LINK DATA TO YOUR CLAIM:

HARDEST PART OF THE ARGUMENTThey explain how/ why your data proves your claim

EXAMPLE:YOU DON’T HAVE TO WRITE THIS DOWN. (IT WILL BE POSTED TO THE WEBSITE)

Claim: After school jobs create a negative experience for teens because they conflict with the essential goal of success In academics. Data: Study time is essential to successful academic performance Warrants: After school jobs subtract from essential study time and therefore retract from the overarching goal of academic success. Teens with after school jobs often do not have enough spare time to succeed at both a job and school. For that reason, students’ grades will drop or they will lose their job.

Did you notice?

Logic was used for data

Did you notice?

The warrant was more than one sentence

After school jobs subtract from essential study time and therefore retract from the overarching goal of academic success. Teens with after school jobs often do not have enough spare time to succeed at both a job and school. For that reason, students’ grades will drop or they will lose their job.

Can my warrant be one sentence long?

That is the 3-part Toulmin

Or C-D-W

This is what you will

Use at first

The 6- Part Toulmin

6 PART

TAKE THE BASIC CDW

Claim: After school jobs create a negative experience for teens because they conflict with the essential goal of success In academics. Data: Study time is essential to successful academic performance. Warrants: After school jobs subtract from essential study time and therefore retract from the overarching goal of academic success. Teens with after school jobs often do not have enough spare time to succeed at both a job and school. For that reason, students’ grades will drop or they will lose their job.

+ QUALIFIERS

QUALIFIERS gives context to your claim. Example:The extra time required outside of class to process, practice, and compose will compete with an after school job’s schedule.

+ QUANTIFIERQUALIFIERS explain how your data supports your claim. Example:This competition will eventually resolve to sacrificing job time or academic time. For that reason, after school jobs clash with objectives of academic success.

DO NOT

SO FAR:

C: After school jobs create a negative experience for teens because they conflict with the essential goal of success In academics. D: Study time is essential to successful academic performance. W: After school jobs subtract from essential study time and therefore retract from the overarching goal of academic success. Teens with after school jobs often do not have enough spare time to succeed at both a job and school. For that reason, students’ grades will drop or they will lose their job. QF: The extra time required outside of class to process, practice, and compose will compete with an after school job’s schedule. QN: This competition will eventually resolve to sacrificing job time or academic time. For that reason, after school jobs clash with objectives of academic success.

SOUNDS REDUNDANT?C: After school jobs create a negative experience for teens because they conflict with the essential goal of success In academics. D: Study time is essential to successful academic performance. W: After school jobs subtract from essential study time and therefore retract from the overarching goal of academic success. Teens with after school jobs often do not have enough spare time to succeed at both a job and school. For that reason, students’ grades will drop or they will lose their job. QF: The extra time required outside of class to process, practice, and compose will compete with an after school job’s schedule. QN: This competition will eventually resolve to sacrificing job time or academic time. For that reason, after school jobs clash with objectives of academic success.

IT WILL AT FIRST UNTIL YOU BECOME MORE SKILLED AT IT

+ TRANSITIONTRANSITIONS move from one paragraph to the next; they are only used in full-length academic papers. Example:However, there are other after-school activities that compete for academic success.

This paper is likely about…

DO NOT

CLAIM:In Edgar Allen Poe’s “Cask of Amontillado,” the ending is foreshadowed both by Montresor’s malice and the obviously elaborate scheme that unfolds in the plot.

DATA:Montresor reveals the malice he feels towards Fortunato when he says, “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge” (5).

WARRANT:The foreboding sound of “vowed revenge” clearly suggests a deep malice.

QUALIFIER:Although we have no idea from the plot what injuries Montresor has experienced, we can tell by this passage that some insult has been exchanged and that Montresor means to repay Fortunato for it as well as “the thousand injuries” he has suffered.

QUANTIFIER:The use of the past tense in this opening also allows the malice to foreshadow the ending, since the use of the past tense would suggest that the ending has occurred in actual time before the narrator begins to tell his story.

ALL TOGETHER:In Edgar Allen Poe’s “Cask of Amontillado”, the ending is foreshadowed both by Montresor’s malice and the obviously elaborate scheme that unfolds in the plot. Montresor reveals the malice he feels towards Fortunato when he says, “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge” (5). Although we have no idea from the plot what injuries Montresor has experienced, we can tell by this passage that some insult has been exchanged and that Montresor means to repay Fortunato for it as well as “the thousand injuries” he has suffered. The foreboding sound of “vowed revenge” clearly suggests a deep malice. However, the use of the past tense in this opening also allows the malice to foreshadow the ending, since the use of the past tense would suggest that the ending has occurred in actual time before the narrator begins to tell his story. Taken together, Montresor’s opening expression of malicious intent phrased in the past tense and the obviously premeditated scheme that unfolds during the plot foreshadow Fortunato’s terrible death at the end of “Cask of Amontillado.”

WE HAVE TO DO ALL THAT?

FOR ONE PARAGRAPH?

Recommended