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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyze arguments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of examining and evaluating the validity or strength of various points of view or claims.
Example: "In this essay, I will analyze arguments for and against the proposed policy changes."
Alternatives: "evaluate claims" or "examine reasoning".
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Further, a 2002 study of California college students found that most freshmen could not analyze arguments, synthesize information or write papers that were reasonably free of language errors.
They wanted to analyze arguments.
The third method to analyze arguments was the highlight of Boole's work in logic, his General Method (discussed immediately after this).
Boole used three methods to analyze arguments in LT: (1) The first was the purely ad hoc algebraic manipulations that were used (in conjunction with a weak version of the Elimination Theorem) on the Aristotelian arguments in MAL.
For each question, an extensive review of the scholarly literature will document and critically analyze arguments proffered for and against particular positions.
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"The capacity to analyze argument is ever more important.
Of course, I do those things occasionally and sometimes inadvertently, but more often than not I am analyzing arguments rather than making them; or, to be more precise, I am making arguments about arguments, especially ones I find incoherent or insufficiently examined.
Sixteen factors and three subfactors related to RTW-ES were identified after analyzing arguments and grounds of LE's derived from a case with an employee sick-listed due to depressive disorder.
"When I attempted to explain privately to Beadle that I was lucky to be on good terms with the White House, the State Department, the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency, and that there was value in being able to analyze the arguments that preceded every major decision, he regarded me with unfocused detestation," he writes of one run-in with a colleague.
Informal logic is an attempt to develop a logic that can assess and analyze the arguments that occur in natural language ("everyday," "ordinary language") discourse.
We wanted to assess how often randomized clinical drug trials use active placebo control groups; to provide a catalog, and a characterization, of such trials; and to analyze methodological arguments for and against the use of active placebo.
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