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The Toulmin Model. Who was Stephen Toulmin?  March 1922 – December 2009  Author, Educator, Philosopher  Created theories to deal with practical issues.

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1 The Toulmin Model

2 Who was Stephen Toulmin?  March 1922 – December 2009  Author, Educator, Philosopher  Created theories to deal with practical issues using moral reasoning.  Developed a system to break down any type of arguments and the assumptions that surround it.  Toulmin has influenced philosophy, rhetoric, and computer science.

3 The Toulmin Model Structure

4 Claim Definition of Claim: An assertion usually supported with evidence. Usually includes a support, refute, or qualify statement. Example: Cell phones are a distraction in school.

5 Grounds (Evidence)  Definition of Grounds: Evidence provided to bolster the claim and support the warrant.  Backing: In 2010, cell phone violations were the second most disciplined offense at Crestwood High School.

6 Warrant (Rule)  Definition of Warrant: the implied statement that creates a logical connection between the claim and the evidence; the warrant explains how the evidence supports the claim  Example: Even though cell phones are banned from school, it is assumed all students carry a cell phone with them.

7 Backing  Definition of Backing: support or explanation for the warrants, often characterized by the word “because”; backing is the kind of evidence needed  Example: Even though cell phones are banned from school, it is assumed all students carry a cell phone with them because their parents want to be able to reach them.

8 Rebuttal (Counter argument)  Definition of Rebuttal: an answer that challenges or refutes a claim. Rebuttals may also be offered by writers who anticipate objections to the claims or evidence they offer.  Rebuttal Example: Parents may argue all students should carry cell phones with them in case of an emergency.

9 Qualifier  Definition of Qualifier: A word, or phrase, that limits the scope of a claim: (Probably, Usually, Sometimes, In most cases, etc.)  Qualifier: In most cases, it is highly unlikely an emergency will happen in school. Furthermore, the school could always contact parents making a phone call using a land line.

10 Create a Toulmin Model on your own Qualifier – specific limits to you claim or warrant. Grounds – reasons or evidence that supports the claim. Claim – The position or claim being argued for. Warrant – implied or stated principle that connects the grounds to the claim. Rebuttal – counter arguments to the claim or warrant

11 Paperless School Scenario  State a Claim, the Grounds, and a Warrant supporting, refuting, or qualifying a CHS School Board initiative requiring all students to submit papers online or receive a detention.

12 Paperless School Scenario cont’d  Claim: Students should not be required to submit paper online because some families do not have computers and it would cause an undo financial burden for those families.  Grounds (Evidence): The average computer costs over $500 and would be unaffordable to many families  Warrant (Rule): As a rule, families with children preparing to enter college do not have supplemental funds for large purchases, such as computers.

13 Please write a Paraphrase of the Toulmin Model of Argumentaion


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