Philosophy and Rhetoric in Dialogue: Redrawing Their Intellectual LandscapeGerard A. Hauser Penn State Press, 1 нояб. 2010 г. |
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... Theory Of Argumentation Frans H. van Eemeren and Peter Houtlosser Rhetoric Achieves Nature: A View from Old Europe 71 Philippe-Joseph Salazar On Rhetoric as Gift/Giving 89 Marilee Mifsud Rhetorical Criticism and the Challenges of ...
... Theory Of Argumentation Frans H. van Eemeren and Peter Houtlosser Rhetoric Achieves Nature: A View from Old Europe 71 Philippe-Joseph Salazar On Rhetoric as Gift/Giving 89 Marilee Mifsud Rhetorical Criticism and the Challenges of ...
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An Abbreviated History of an Evolving Identity | 1 |
The Philosophical Basis of Rhetoric | 15 |
Philosophical Rhetoric | 27 |
Theoretical Pieties Johnstones Impiety and Ordinary Views of Argumentation | 36 |
The Relationship Between Johnstones Ideas About Philosophical Argument And The PragmaDialectical Theory Of Argumentation | 51 |
A View from Old Europe | 71 |
On Rhetoric as GiftGiving | 89 |
Rhetorical Criticism and the Challenges of Bilateral Argument | 108 |
On the Turn Between Reconciliation and Recognition | 119 |
The Rhetorical Production of the Melancholic CitizenSubject in the War on Terror | 147 |
Oral Rhetoric Rhetoric and Literature | 170 |
Back Cover | 189 |
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