The Toulmin Method

 The Toulmin method helps evaluate arguments and navigate online communication systems. This method helps to break down information that may be complex or involve emotions, making understanding the text difficult to comprehend.

The first item that is evaluated is the claim, what is the main point? Most forms of online communication will have a claim, this could be in the form of a social media post, article, or paper.

Additionally, it is importnat to look for data that will support the claim being made. This could look like statistics or outside sources.

Furthermore, the warrant is what connects the data to the claim, this helps explain why the data is relevant.

Additional support may be necessary as well, this is called backing, when you use another online source to reinforce your main point or data.

The qualifier is used to highlight limitations in the claim. It is important to recognize other points that may be importnat, even if they don't directly support your claim.

Finally, the rebuttal addresses counter-arguments. This uses critical thinking skills and you will need to look at another perspective.

The Toulmin method is a great way to create an argument or prove a point using evidence and logic above emotion.

However, applying this method online faces challenges. Sometimes people may face information overload! And it is important to provide resources and citations to add credibility. The Toulmin method can create many beneficial and constructive online conversations.


McNulty, Erin. “Toulmin Argument - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University.” Purdue OWL, https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/academic_writing/historical_perspectives_on_argumentation/toulmin_argument.html. Accessed 24 November 2023.

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