Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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第41页
... involved the " fact " and its significance . It's argued that some statements are entirely factual and can be reported without distortion . Statements of significance , it's added , may distort , but they can be eliminated without ...
... involved the " fact " and its significance . It's argued that some statements are entirely factual and can be reported without distortion . Statements of significance , it's added , may distort , but they can be eliminated without ...
第73页
... involved . Defining is a matter of opening up ideas and issues so that their implications , manifestations , and consequences can be seen clearly . It is a process in which the rhetorician says in effect , " See , this is what is involved ...
... involved . Defining is a matter of opening up ideas and issues so that their implications , manifestations , and consequences can be seen clearly . It is a process in which the rhetorician says in effect , " See , this is what is involved ...
第207页
... involved , no matter how social the context , at bottom it is a matter of each individual reaching out empathically to the other ( s ) . Each person is involved in the process of imaginatively transcending his symbolic boundaries . The ...
... involved , no matter how social the context , at bottom it is a matter of each individual reaching out empathically to the other ( s ) . Each person is involved in the process of imaginatively transcending his symbolic boundaries . The ...
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