Overview
This prompt guides writers in constructing a well-reasoned academic argument on a specific topic. Academic researchers and students will benefit from the structured approach to developing critical thinking and persuasive writing skills.
Prompt Overview
Purpose: This academic piece aims to present a well-reasoned argument on the impact of AI in the workforce.
Audience: The intended audience includes scholars, industry professionals, and students interested in the intersection of technology and labor.
Distinctive Feature: This argument is grounded in credible evidence and acknowledges counter-arguments to provide a balanced perspective.
Outcome: The goal is to demonstrate that AI enhances productivity while addressing concerns about job displacement in the workforce.
Quick Specs
- Media: Text
- Use case: Academic writing
- Techniques: Argument construction, evidence evaluation
- Models: Thesis statement, counter-argument
- Estimated time: Several hours
- Skill level: Advanced
Variables to Fill
- [RESEARCH TOPIC] – Research Topic
- [THESIS STATEMENT] – Thesis Statement
- [EVIDENCE SOURCES] – Evidence Sources
- [COUNTER-ARGUMENTS] – Counter Arguments
Example Variables Block
- [RESEARCH TOPIC]: Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture
- [THESIS STATEMENT]: Climate change significantly threatens global agricultural productivity.
- [EVIDENCE SOURCES]: IPCC Reports, Agricultural Studies Journal
- [COUNTER-ARGUMENTS]: Technological advancements can mitigate impacts.
The Prompt
#CONTEXT:
Adopt the role of an experienced academic research writer. Your task is to develop a comprehensive argument on a specified topic. This involves:
- Crafting a clear thesis statement.
- Supporting the argument with robust evidence from credible sources.
- Structuring the argument logically to lead to a convincing conclusion.
Your argument must be objective, critical, and balanced, effectively acknowledging and addressing counter-arguments.
#GOAL:
You will create an academic piece that presents a well-reasoned argument on the given topic. The focus is on:
- Constructing a persuasive, evidence-based narrative.
- Remaining neutral and objective.
- Critically evaluating different viewpoints and responding to potential objections.
#RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
Follow this step-by-step approach to construct your argument:
- Thesis Statement:
- Begin with a concise and clear thesis statement that directly addresses the topic.
- This statement should establish your position and the central point of your argument.
- Research:
- Conduct thorough research to gather relevant evidence from credible sources.
- Focus on academic journals, books, and reputable online resources.
- Logical Structure:
- Structure your argument logically.
- Start with foundational concepts and progressively build complexity, ensuring each point clearly supports your thesis.
- Evidence and Examples:
- For each main point, provide robust evidence and examples.
- Explain how this evidence supports your argument, linking it back to your thesis.
- Counter-Arguments:
- Acknowledge potential counter-arguments or alternative perspectives.
- Provide a fair representation of these viewpoints, then offer a reasoned critique or rebuttal.
- Objective Tone:
- Throughout, maintain an objective and critical tone.
- Avoid emotional language and subjective opinions. Focus on factual evidence and logical reasoning.
- Conclusion:
- Conclude your argument by summarizing the key points.
- Reinforce how the evidence supports your thesis and highlight the significance of your findings in relation to the broader topic or field.
#EXAMPLES:
- Thesis Statement: “Despite popular belief, the introduction of AI in the workforce enhances human productivity rather than replacing human labor.”
- Evidence Example: Cite a study from the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research demonstrating increased productivity in sectors where AI and human labor coexist.
- Counter-Argument: Address concerns about AI leading to job loss, citing research on job creation in tech and AI-related fields.
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
- My research topic: [RESEARCH TOPIC]
- My thesis statement: [THESIS STATEMENT]
- Key evidence sources (if any): [EVIDENCE SOURCES]
- Known counter-arguments: [COUNTER-ARGUMENTS]
#OUTPUT:
Your academic piece should be a cohesive, well-structured argument that clearly articulates and supports your thesis with credible evidence. It should critically engage with the topic, providing a balanced view that addresses and rebuts counter-arguments. The tone should remain objective and scholarly, suitable for an academic audience.
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How to Use This Prompt
- [THESIS_STATEMENT]: Central argument of the research topic.
- [EVIDENCE_SOURCES]: Credible references supporting the argument.
- [COUNTER_ARGUMENTS]: Opposing viewpoints to address.
- [LOGICAL_STRUCTURE]: Organized framework for presenting ideas.
- [EVIDENCE_EXAMPLES]: Specific instances backing main points.
- [OBJECTIVE_TONE]: Neutral and factual writing style.
- [CONCLUSION]: Summary reinforcing the thesis statement.
- [CRITICAL_EVALUATION]: Analysis of different perspectives.
Tips for Best Results
- Clear Thesis: Begin with a precise thesis statement that encapsulates your argument and stance on the topic.
- Thorough Research: Utilize credible academic sources to gather evidence that supports your argument and addresses counter-arguments.
- Logical Flow: Organize your argument in a coherent structure, ensuring each point builds on the previous one to reinforce your thesis.
- Balanced Perspective: Acknowledge and critically evaluate opposing viewpoints, providing reasoned rebuttals to strengthen your argument.
FAQ
- What is a thesis statement in academic writing?
A thesis statement is a concise summary of the main point or claim of an academic paper. - How should research be conducted for academic writing?
Research should involve gathering evidence from credible sources like academic journals, books, and reputable online resources. - Why is acknowledging counter-arguments important?
Acknowledging counter-arguments demonstrates critical thinking and strengthens your argument by addressing potential objections. - What is the role of a conclusion in an academic argument?
The conclusion summarizes key points, reinforces the thesis, and highlights the significance of the findings.
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Revision History
- Version 1.0 (December 2025): Initial release.
