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Exploring Logos in Online Arguments: Evidence and Audience Analysis

This analysis delves into the use of logos in online arguments, examining the effectiveness of reasoning and evidence presented. We explore how logical appeals are constructed, the validity of the arguments, and potential shortcomings. The intended audience, often users of platforms like xkcd and Dinosaur Comics, influences the argument's presentation. By analyzing specific comics and their logical elements, we gain insights into the art of reasoning in digital media.

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Exploring Logos in Online Arguments: Evidence and Audience Analysis

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  1. Logos on the Web • What’s the argument trying to do? • What evidence and/or reasoning does it use? • What makes it work (or not)? • Who’s the intended audience?

  2. x xkcd www.xkcd.com /641

  3. Dinosaur Comics http://www.qwantz.com/index.php?comic=1559

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