Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary StudentsAllyn and Bacon, 1999 - 395 páginas The authors abandon thesis statements, the so-called modes of discourse, and the research paper in favor of the theory of knowledge and the argumentative strategies built into the ancient art of rhetoric. Emphasizing context and invention, they cover early rhetors, rhetorics, and teachers; kairos an |
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... arguments made by various sides in order to cultivate a better un- derstanding of why people disagree about a given issue at a particular moment . The sophists believed that every argument had at least one contrary argument . According ...
... arguments made by various sides in order to cultivate a better un- derstanding of why people disagree about a given issue at a particular moment . The sophists believed that every argument had at least one contrary argument . According ...
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... arguments about a hot social issue such as internet censorship , then , rhetors who wish to argue per- suasively should “ tune in ” to the arguments already in circulation . Further- more , they should interrogate the values and ...
... arguments about a hot social issue such as internet censorship , then , rhetors who wish to argue per- suasively should “ tune in ” to the arguments already in circulation . Further- more , they should interrogate the values and ...
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... ARGUMENTS : CONFIRMATION AND REFUTATION Once the statement of the case is clear , rhetors present the arguments they have derived by means of invention . Not every argument that is available can or should be used , of course ; rhetors ...
... ARGUMENTS : CONFIRMATION AND REFUTATION Once the statement of the case is clear , rhetors present the arguments they have derived by means of invention . Not every argument that is available can or should be used , of course ; rhetors ...
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Ancient Attitudes toward Rhetoric | 3 |
Language as Power | 13 |
NOTE | 20 |
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