First, unlike the Toulmin and Rogerian methods where one side is
argued over another, the middle ground argument mediates between
two sides of an issue, finding a ‘middle ground’ solution. In
other words, this argumentative position seeks to forward a
compromise solution between two positions.
For this discussion, choose an issue that you wrote about
previously in this course (either your Toulmin or Rogerian
essay). Let the class know your previous claim and briefly how
you proved this claim in your essay. After this brief review
discussion, discuss how you would have approached this particular
topic if you were to write a middle ground argument, instead of a
Toulmin or Rogerian argument. Would you have adjusted your
claim? If so, what sort of adjustment would you
need? Would you have to find additional sources about your
topic in order to prove this new claim? Is a middle ground solution
a more practical solution to your chosen issue?
In your response to your classmate, let your classmate know
which argument appears to be stronger: the original claim or the
new middle ground claim. Please make sure to explain
why. If you disagree with both claims, that’s fine – let your
classmate know why you disagree in a bias-free manner.
Secondly, during this course, you have read quite a few
arguments, critiqued some of these arguments, and written essays
using various methods of argumentation. Take a moment to
consider your future courses at APUS and/or your current/future
career field. How can you incorporate what you have learned
into your career or education?
Grading of Posting based on three days during the week: The
initial post and two peer responses will earn a grade of a C; the
initial post and three peer responses of high quality according to
the rubric will earn a B, and the initial post plus
four peer responses high quality posts according to the rubric earn
an A. Again, please check the rubric for details on this.
Length requirements for initial post: 200 words for
middle ground discussion and 100 words for concluding remarks for a
total of 300 words.












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