Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary StudentsAllyn and Bacon, 1999 - 395页 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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... position regarding it . These people presented both doves and hawks with their most difficult audiences , since they first had to be convinced that the war was somehow important to them . Indeed , it might be said that the war was ...
... position regarding it . These people presented both doves and hawks with their most difficult audiences , since they first had to be convinced that the war was somehow important to them . Indeed , it might be said that the war was ...
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... position for a long time or has only recently adopted it ( V vii , 13 ) . In short , ancient rhetoricians never took anyone's testimony at face value . Instead , they examined the motives of witnesses in order to determine whether or ...
... position for a long time or has only recently adopted it ( V vii , 13 ) . In short , ancient rhetoricians never took anyone's testimony at face value . Instead , they examined the motives of witnesses in order to determine whether or ...
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... position while denigrating the position of your opponents . Insinuations In a difficult case , if audiences are not completely hostile to a rhetor's point of view , the rhetor may risk composing an introduction that introduces them to ...
... position while denigrating the position of your opponents . Insinuations In a difficult case , if audiences are not completely hostile to a rhetor's point of view , the rhetor may risk composing an introduction that introduces them to ...
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