Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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第39页
... logical or emotional , for they are all logical and emotional . But it does nothing to help you decide that certain statements or discourses function more or less logically or emotionally for certain audiences than do others . The ...
... logical or emotional , for they are all logical and emotional . But it does nothing to help you decide that certain statements or discourses function more or less logically or emotionally for certain audiences than do others . The ...
第67页
... logical.52 Logic has been considered as the method of reasoning , and dictionaries define logic as " the basic principles of reasoning . " Although it would be utter foolishness to contend that argument should not be logical , a problem ...
... logical.52 Logic has been considered as the method of reasoning , and dictionaries define logic as " the basic principles of reasoning . " Although it would be utter foolishness to contend that argument should not be logical , a problem ...
第118页
... logical proofs - evidence and argument . You cite examples , use statistics , refer to authoritative testimony , or ... logic in Rhetoric should be given major status . When you consider the fact that you can find no trace of formal ...
... logical proofs - evidence and argument . You cite examples , use statistics , refer to authoritative testimony , or ... logic in Rhetoric should be given major status . When you consider the fact that you can find no trace of formal ...
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