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6 parts of the toulmin model:
claim, grounds, warrant, backing, modal qualifier, and possible rebuttal.
claim:
proposition that the arguer is supporting
grounds (aka data):
specific evidence used to support the claim, similar to major premise.
warrant:
explanation of why the grounds legitimately support the claim
backing:
justification for believing the warrant
model qualifier:
any term or phrase associated with the claim that indicates the strength of the claim ("certainly", "probably", "possibly")
possible rebuttal:
statement indicating under what circumstances the claim may or may not be true.
backing for grounds =verifiers:
implicit or explicit justification for believing the grounds.
fields of argument:
different fields of endeavor have their own sort of rules for what constitutes good argumentation, must be considered worthwhile for that area.