Persuasion through Definition: Argumentative Features of the Ancient Wenzi

Oriens Extremus 45:211–34 (2006)
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This paper aims to reconstruct the politico-philosophical content of the Ancient Wenzi, according to three interrelated questions: How does the text communicate its views to the reader? What are its main ideas? When and where were these ideas first put to writing? Accordingly, after a discussion of preliminaria in section 1, section 2 focuses on the rhetorical devices in the text, section 3 on its key terms, and section 4 on its possible historical context. The goal of this paper is not only to describe the content of the Ancient Wenzi, but also to contextualize it. That is, to explore the debate to which the Ancient Wenzi may have responded.

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Persuasive definitions.Charles Leslie Stevenson - 1938 - Mind 47 (187):331-350.

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