Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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66. oldal
... Argument must be understood to mean reasoning as well as contention . The word " argument " is often used to mean a direct exchange between opposing points of view , as a debate or verbal competition . Such forms of argument are ...
... Argument must be understood to mean reasoning as well as contention . The word " argument " is often used to mean a direct exchange between opposing points of view , as a debate or verbal competition . Such forms of argument are ...
70. oldal
... argument is fully as rare in actual discourse as the formal syllogism . The rarity is probably due to the fact that such an argument would be enormously dull . Imagine listening to a recital of such specific instances . Inductive arguments ...
... argument is fully as rare in actual discourse as the formal syllogism . The rarity is probably due to the fact that such an argument would be enormously dull . Imagine listening to a recital of such specific instances . Inductive arguments ...
225. oldal
... argument for , say , open admission to colleges and universities is sound until he constructs that argument . Yet he must stand by his argument , sound or unsound . No matter how many problems he may discover in building his argument ...
... argument for , say , open admission to colleges and universities is sound until he constructs that argument . Yet he must stand by his argument , sound or unsound . No matter how many problems he may discover in building his argument ...
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