Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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67. oldal
... major premise , constitutes the problem for it can concern only the certain . All men are mortal is a fine major premise . The difficulty is that there are extraordinarily few arguments that are worth making , or that involve matters ...
... major premise , constitutes the problem for it can concern only the certain . All men are mortal is a fine major premise . The difficulty is that there are extraordinarily few arguments that are worth making , or that involve matters ...
68. oldal
... major premise , " A great deal of autonomy is desirable for colleges and universities . " That premise does not deal with certainties , and I may never utter those exact words or any words very like them . But if I've assumed correctly ...
... major premise , " A great deal of autonomy is desirable for colleges and universities . " That premise does not deal with certainties , and I may never utter those exact words or any words very like them . But if I've assumed correctly ...
69. oldal
... major premises of arguments is to force our statements into a deductive pattern which they rarely fit . Enthymemes occur in rhetorical discourse , but they must be founded on opinions , opinions that differ from or conflict with other ...
... major premises of arguments is to force our statements into a deductive pattern which they rarely fit . Enthymemes occur in rhetorical discourse , but they must be founded on opinions , opinions that differ from or conflict with other ...
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