Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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第69页
... argument that works perfectly well when it consists solely of the propositions that we are polluting the planet and ... argued as an issue is that the value of preventing one or the other is contrasted with the value of economic gain or ...
... argument that works perfectly well when it consists solely of the propositions that we are polluting the planet and ... argued as an issue is that the value of preventing one or the other is contrasted with the value of economic gain or ...
第218页
... argued , and well argued , that philosophical discourse does not depend on any other form of discourse , but is , rather , a means of examining those forms as objects.148 It's been argued that philosphy examines art , Rhetoric , and ...
... argued , and well argued , that philosophical discourse does not depend on any other form of discourse , but is , rather , a means of examining those forms as objects.148 It's been argued that philosphy examines art , Rhetoric , and ...
第231页
... argued that he and his fellows constituted a legitimate international body ? On moral grounds , of course ! He could easily have argued that , regardless of the legal question , the Tribunal had an unassailable moral right to place the ...
... argued that he and his fellows constituted a legitimate international body ? On moral grounds , of course ! He could easily have argued that , regardless of the legal question , the Tribunal had an unassailable moral right to place the ...
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