Steps in Formulating an Argument
- Identify the argument.
		- Is it an argument?
		
 - Find the conclusion.
			
		
 - Find the explicit premises.
			
		
 
	 - Identify the terms in the argument. 
		
	
 - Look for layers of argumentation.
		
- Identify the steps in the argument.
		
 
	 - Lay out the form of the steps in the argument.
		
- See whether it can fit into common
patterns.
		
 
	 - Find implicit premises.
		
- What is needed to make the argument valid?
		
 - What is presumed but not said?
		
 
	 - Check the original against your formulation.
		
	
 
[There will be feedback from some steps to others; i.e. doing one
step may require that one revise the finding of a previous step.]
Richard Lee,
rlee@uark.edu,
 last modified: 16 January 2003