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  1. Revision and Immortality in Philosophical Argumentation: Continuing Thoughts on the Rhetorical Wedge.Mari Lee Mifsud - 2001 - Informal Logic 21 (1).
    This essay explores Johnstone's idea that "rhetoric is a wedge." In particular, it explores the place of this idea in Johnstone's philosophy of argument, the need to confront this idea with argument, and ways of confronting it with ad rem and ad hominem arguments.
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  • Another reformulation of rhetoric as a wedge.Mari Lee Mifsud - unknown
    Henry Johnstone's idea of "The Rhetorical Wedge" began with a remark in his The Problem of the Self where the word "Bridge" is also used. While "The Wedge" has been appropriated as a useful metaphor for understanding rhetorical processes, "The Bridge" has not, despite rhetoric's ability to unify as well as distinguish perspectives. Since "The Bridge" metaphor has been left unexplored, and since "The Wedge" although necessary in rhetorical processes is not sufficient to their completion, this p resentation reformulates "The (...)
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  • Commentary on Mifsud.Raymie McKerrow & Jeffrey St John - unknown
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