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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... stasis means finding the place where opponents agree to disagree , even a cursory examination of these statements shows that they are not in stasis . A rhetor who wishes to find stasis with someone who be- lieves that abortion is murder ...
... stasis means finding the place where opponents agree to disagree , even a cursory examination of these statements shows that they are not in stasis . A rhetor who wishes to find stasis with someone who be- lieves that abortion is murder ...
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... stasis . Those who frame the abortion issue as a question of murder are compelled to argue that women do not have the right to choose an abortion . They frequently support their position by making reference to religious , moral , or ...
... stasis . Those who frame the abortion issue as a question of murder are compelled to argue that women do not have the right to choose an abortion . They frequently support their position by making reference to religious , moral , or ...
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... stasis , procedure , is sometimes useful in non- legal settings.1 People who deliberate in assemblies often have to decide how to regulate practices . Stasis theory is as useful to writers as it is to speakers , since rhetors must as ...
... stasis , procedure , is sometimes useful in non- legal settings.1 People who deliberate in assemblies often have to decide how to regulate practices . Stasis theory is as useful to writers as it is to speakers , since rhetors must as ...
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Ancient Attitudes toward Rhetoric | 3 |
Language as Power | 13 |
NOTE | 20 |
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