A Rulebook For Arguments May 2026
Weston defines an "argument" not as a shouting match, but as a case supported by logical reasoning and evidence. His rules focus on:
Using multiple, representative examples rather than isolated incidents. A Rulebook for Arguments
Properly citing sources that are informed, impartial, and cross-checked. Weston defines an "argument" not as a shouting
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to identifying and avoiding , such as: Ad Hominem: Attacking the person rather than the argument. concise language to avoid "airy elaboration".
Ensuring premises are reliable from the start and using concrete, concise language to avoid "airy elaboration".


