When developing an argument the point shouldn't be to convince someone on false claims. A good argument has good intentions to believe the conclusion is true. I found the definition of plausible claims interesting and useful because we argue at some point everyday, whether it is with our selves or with someone else we, we all do it! Knowing how to form and develop a claim that will have a good reason to believe it is true will automatically give me the upper hand in an argument. Some arguments are pointless and have to proof of being true, so they are considered to be dubious and implausible.
After reading the chapter the knowledge of having a good reason to believe my arguments is consistently on my mind. It has already helped me a few times with simple arguments just because I started off my argument with a plausible claim to be set in the mind of who I am arguing with.
muhahaha I will always get my way now :)
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