The Toulmin Method is a technique created to analyze the logic of an argument using 6 different elements: claims, reasons, evidence, warrants, qualifiers, and rebuttals (Green, pg. 318). Essentially a critical thinking framework, the model asks one to evaluate a claim by identifying it, then state the reasoning behind the claim, and then evaluate any evidence offered. By also identifying the beliefs, or warrants, that lead us to accepting the reasoning of an argument we have yet another layer of evaluation. Qualifiers provide a defense against counterpoints that could shoot down an argument by keeping arguments specific and reasonable. One can stop opponents from being able to point out exceptions by heading them off. Finally, making rebuttal statements that show an author's awareness of and answer for certain counterpoints is also an important tool in making stronger arguments. If you've ever been in a debate or argument with someone and knew they were wrong but weren't su