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    Does rhetoric, as Plato had Gorgias claim, have other areas of knowledge under its control? Or, as his Socrates claimed, does rhetoric have no use for knowledge at all? Gorgias seems to concede the point but counts it an advantage rather than a deficiency of rhetoric:“But is this not a great comfort, Socrates, to be able without learning any other arts but this one to prove in no way inferior to the specialists?”(Plato, trans. 1961, p. 459c). This critique of rhetoric mounted in the early part of the ...Disciplinarity Rhetoric - 2009 - In A. Lunsford, K. Wilson & R. Eberly (eds.), Sage Handbook of Rhetorical Studies. Sage Publications. pp. 167.
  2. Rhetoric and Pedagogy.Rhetoric as Pedagogy - 2009 - In A. Lunsford, K. Wilson & R. Eberly (eds.), Sage Handbook of Rhetorical Studies. Sage Publications.
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  3. Robert litteral.Rhetorical Predicates & Time Topology In Anggor - 1972 - Foundations of Language 8:391.
     
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  4. FRom “motheRs oF the nation” to “motheRs oF the Race”.Eugenic Rhetoric - 2012 - In Elizabeth A. Flynn, Patricia J. Sotirin & Ann P. Brady (eds.), Feminist rhetorical resilience. Logan: Utah State University Press. pp. 181.
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    Stephen Sallaever.Politics Rhetoric - 2009 - In Stephen Salkever (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 209.
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    Rhetorics of Expertise.Johanna Hartelius - 2011 - Social Epistemology 25 (3):211 - 215.
    Social Epistemology, Volume 25, Issue 3, Page 211-215, July 2011.
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    Challenging Rhetorics: Cross-Disciplinary Sites of Feminist Discourse.Sonja Spee - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (4):495-497.
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    Creaturely rhetorics.Diane Davis - 2011 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 44 (1):88-94.
    In a 1917 essay entitled “A Difficulty in the Path of Psychoanalysis,” Freud suggests that modern science has dealt three devastating blows to human pride: the Copernican revelation that the earth revolves around the sun, decentering man’s presumed cosmological place in the universe as “lord of the world”; the Darwinian revelation that man shares a common ancestor with apes, which indicates that he is not inherently “a being different from animals or superior to them”; and the Freudian revelation that consciousness (...)
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    Rhetorics and Philosophy in Jesuits' Teaching. Assertiones rhetoricae, Poznan 1577.Jakub Z. Lichański - 1996 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1:233-234.
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    The Rhetorics of Recognition in Geontopower.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 2015 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 48 (4):428-442.
    Let me assert the following, in order to explore a question that, if the assertion is correct, will center the political theory of late liberalism in the coming decades: for a long time, and perhaps still now, many have believed that Western Europe spawned and then spread globally a regime of power best described as biopolitics—we all know what that entails, governance through life rather than over death. But is this the formation of power that we face today? Does the (...)
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    Some rhetorics are more equal than others.Harro van Lente & Arie Rip - 1992 - Social Epistemology 6 (2):175 – 178.
  12. Executive's Speech.Revealing Rhetoric An - 1994 - Health Care Analysis 2:187-199.
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    Angry Public Rhetorics: Global Relations and Emotion in the Wake of 9/11 by Celeste Michelle Condit.Michael William Pfau - 2019 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (4):424-430.
    Celeste Michelle Condit’s Angry Public Rhetorics: Global Relations and Emotion in the Wake of 9/11 is a complex and challenging contribution to the understudied area of public emotion that charts the course for an arduous but rewarding journey toward a greater synthesis between the study of human biological and material existence and the study of our symbolic world. Condit maintains that “shared public anger co-orients peoples and tends to direct their actions and resources along particular paths... shaped by numerous (...)
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    It's Not What You Say, It's How You Say It.I. Kierkegaard’S. Rhetorical Irony - 2013 - In John Lippitt & George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Kierkegaard. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. pp. 344.
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  15. Recte dixtt quondam sapiens ille Solon rhetorische ubungsstücke Von schülern Von ubbo emmius.William Shaksperes Small Latin & Renaissance Rhetoric - 1993 - In Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman & Arie Johan Vanderjagt (eds.), Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and Northern Humanism. E.J. Brill. pp. 245.
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    Introduction: Reconstructing Order through Rhetorics of Risk.Jameson M. Wetmore, Jessie E. Saul & Shobita Parthasarathy - 2004 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 29 (3):267-268.
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    Review. Pedagogy and Power: Rhetorics of Classical Learning. YL Too, N Livingstone [edd].Thomas Wiedemann - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):548-550.
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    Avant-garde political rhetorics: Prewar culture in florence as a source of postwar fascism.Walter L. Adamson - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):753-757.
  19. Modernism's religious rhetorics: or, what bothered Baudelaire.Hope Hodgkins - 2019 - In Kitty Millet & Dorothy Matilda Figueira (eds.), Fault lines of modernity: the fractures and repairs of religion, ethics, and literature. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    “Mine”. The Rhetorics of Abraham Kuyper.Arie L. Molendijk - 2008 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 15 (2):248-262.
    Even the critics of Dutch Reformed theologian, politician, and publicist Abraham Kuyper acknowledge his great power of oratory. This essay examines the nature of Kuyper's rhetoric in a mythopoetic perspective that sees its inspiration in a romantic understanding of artistic inspiration and vivid representations of reality. Long-term editor of De Standaard, Kuyper's stalwart defence of Calvinism against Modernism drew from the struggles of Dutch history and from his personal history to espouse strong views that are couched in military as well (...)
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    Transnational Quarantine Rhetorics: Public Mobilization in SARS and in H1N1 Flu.Huiling Ding - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (2):191-210.
    This essay examines how Chinese governments, local communities, and overseas Chinese in North America responded to the perceived health risks of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and H1N1 flu through the use of public and participatory rhetoric about risk and quarantines. Focusing on modes of security and quarantine practices, I examine how globalization and the social crises surrounding SARS and H1N1 flu operated to regulate differently certain bodies and areas. I identify three types of quarantines (mandatory, voluntary, and coerced) and (...)
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  22. Playing your self : modern rhetorics of play and subjectivity.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2017 - In Wendy Russell, Emily Ryall & Malcolm MacLean (eds.), The Philosophy of Play as Life: Towards a Global Ethos of Management. New York: Routledge.
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  23. Paolo Valesio, Novantiqua. Rhetorics as a Contemporary Theory Reviewed by.Guy Bouchard - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2 (6):304-306.
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  24. Medieval Rhetorics of Prose Composition: Five English Artes Dictandi and Their Tradition. [REVIEW]Mark Johnston - 1997 - The Medieval Review 3.
     
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    Assuming a Body: Transgender and Rhetorics of Materiality.Gayle Salamon - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    We believe we know our bodies intimately—that their material reality is certain and that this certainty leads to an epistemological truth about sex, gender, and identity. By exploring and giving equal weight to transgendered subjectivities, however, Gayle Salamon upends these certainties. Considering questions of transgendered embodiment via phenomenology (Maurice Merleau-Ponty), psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud and Paul Ferdinand Schilder), and queer theory, Salamon advances an alternative theory of normative and non-normative gender, proving the value and vitality of trans experience for thinking about (...)
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    Defending Ways of Life: The Terrorist Rhetorics of Bush and Blair.Richard Johnson - 2002 - Theory, Culture and Society 19 (4):211-231.
    This article explores the rhetorics of President Bush and Prime Minister Blair in the aftermath of 11th September. It takes their differing versions of masculinity as a starting-point. The speeches refer extensively to `ways of life', a concept also worth recovering theoretically. Anti-terrorism is a defence of ways of living which are without moral ambiguity and are in absolute opposition to terrorist `evil'. Bush constructs a hegemony at home as a basis for unilateral global interventions. His Americanism draws on (...)
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    Prefaces to the Diaphora: Rhetorics, Allegory, and the Interpretation of Postmodernity.Daniel Barbiero & Peter Carravetta - 1993 - Substance 22 (2/3):345.
  28. "Imagining Totality: Rhetorics of and versus" Culture".Susan Hegeman - 1997 - Common Knowledge 6:51-72.
     
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  29. Vandana shiVa and the RhetoRics oF biodiVeRsity.Transnational Feminist Solidarities - 2012 - In Elizabeth A. Flynn, Patricia J. Sotirin & Ann P. Brady (eds.), Feminist rhetorical resilience. Logan: Utah State University Press.
     
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  30. Politics and rhetorics.Martin E. Spencer - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  31. Not a Cosmic Convergence: Rhetorics, Poetics, Performance, and the Web.Myka Vielstimmig - 1998 - Kairos (Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Faculté de philosophie) 3:29.
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    We’ve Come a Long Way, Guys! Rhetorics of Resistance to the Feminist Critique of Sexist Language.Kalah B. Wilson, Martha Copp & Sherryl Kleinman - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (1):61-84.
    We provide a qualitative analysis of resistance to calls for gender-neutral language. We analyzed more than 900 comments responding to two essays—one on AlterNet and another on Vox posted to the Vox editor’s Facebook page—that critiqued a pervasive male-based generic, “you guys.” Five rhetorics of resistance are discussed: appeals to origins, appeals to linguistic authority, appeals to aesthetics, appeals to intentionality and inclusivity, and appeals to women and feminist authorities. These rhetorics justified “you guys” as a nonsexist term, (...)
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  33. Public Relations Ethics: Contrasting Models from the Rhetorics of Plato, Aristotle, and Isocrates.Charles Marsh - 2001 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 16 (2-3):78-98.
    As a relatively young profession, public relations seeks a realistic ethics foundation. A continuing debate in public relations has pitted journalistic/objectivity ethics against the advocacy ethics that may be more appropriate in an adversarial society. As the journalistic/objectivity influence has waned, the debate has evolved, pitting the advocacy/adversarial foundation against the two-way symmetrical model of public relations, which seeks to build consensus and holds that an organization itself, not an opposing public, sometimes may need to change to build a productive (...)
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    The New Rhetorics of Chaïm Perelman as a Theory of Practical Rationality.Moisés D. Narváez - 2019 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 30:104-129.
    Resumen: El propósito de este trabajo es mostrar cómo la propuesta de la nueva retórica de Chaïm Perelman se constituye fundamentalmente en una teoría de la racionalidad práctica en perspectiva argumentativa. Para el desarrollo de esta tesis procedemos de la siguiente manera: primero se describe el giro pragmático que lleva a Perelman a señalar los límites de la lógica formal deductivista para el campo de los valores en algunos de sus textos de juventud; a continuación se muestra la apuesta de (...)
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    Corinna dubitans: Rhetorics of Seduction and Failure in Ovid, Amores 1.11.Caroline A. Perkins - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (3):347-365.
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    Building Complexity, One Stability at a Time: Rethinking Stubbornness in Public Rhetorics and Writing Studies.Chris Mays - unknown
    In deliberative argument, in political discourse, in teaching, and in casual conversation, as rhetors we often hope that our attempts at interaction will have some effect on the participants in these discursive environments. The phenomena of stubbornness, however, would seem to suggest that, despite our efforts, there are times when rhetoric just doesn't work. This dissertation complicates this premise, and in so doing complicates common understandings of both stubbornness and rhetorical effect. As I argue, rhetorical effects exist within a complex (...)
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    Derrida and de Man: Two Rhetorics of Deconstruction.J. Hillis Miller - 2014 - In Zeynep Direk & Leonard Lawlor (eds.), A Companion to Derrida. Oxford, UK: Wiley. pp. 345–361.
    This chapter contrasts Derrida's strategies of “deconstruction” with Paul de Man's. It shows how each characteristically puts an essay together to make it performatively effective. The author's primary concern is to understand better Derrida's rhetorical strategies in his essays by contrasting them with de Man's. He begins the comparison with a description of de Man's essay. Unlike de Man's essay, Derrida's “Faith and Knowledge” does not end in a climactic unforeseen concluding formulation. It just sort of stops, without by any (...)
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    On consumer culture, identity, the church and the rhetorics of delight.Mark Clavier - 2019 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Mark Clavier's On Consumer Culture, Identity, The Church and the Rhetorics of Delight draws on Augustine of Hippo to provide a theological explanation for the success of marketing and consumer culture. Augustine's thought, rooted in rhetorical theory, presents a brilliant understanding of the experiences of damnation and salvation that takes seriously the often hidden psychology of human motivation. Clavier examines how Augustine's keen insight into the power of delight over personal notions of freedom and self-identity can be used to (...)
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  39. Subjects/titles.Madhava Prasad, Stanley Fish, Doing What Comes Naturally & Rhetoric Change - forthcoming - Diacritics.
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  40. Paolo Valesio, Novantiqua. Rhetorics as a Contemporary Theory. [REVIEW]Guy Bouchard - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2:304-306.
    La rhétorique de Valesio se présente comme une théorie globale des discours. Fondé sur la linguistique tout en s'efforçant de la dépasser, se réclamant d'un point de vue matérialiste tout en récusant le matérialisme comme idéologie, prônant la résurgence de la pensée sceptique tout en intégrant a sa démarche une documentation très fouillée, suggérant une réévaluation de la pensée des Sophistes tout en dénonçant les tours de passe-passe et les facilités invérifiables de certains philosophes contemporains, -cet ouvrage stimulant fait de (...)
     
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  41. Book Review: The Rhetorics of Feminism: Readings in Contemporary Cultural Theory and the Popular Press. [REVIEW]Trev Broughton - 2004 - Feminist Theory 5 (3):370-372.
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    Von Neumann’s impossibility proof: Mathematics in the service of rhetorics.Dennis Dieks - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 60:136-148.
    According to what has become a standard history of quantum mechanics, von Neumann in 1932 succeeded in convincing the physics community that he had proved that hidden variables were impossible as a matter of principle. Subsequently, leading proponents of the Copenhagen interpretation emphatically confirmed that von Neumann's proof showed the completeness of quantum mechanics. Then, the story continues, Bell in 1966 finally exposed the proof as seriously and obviously wrong; this rehabilitated hidden variables and made serious foundational research possible. It (...)
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  43. "Harold Bloom: Towards Historical Rhetorics": Peter de Bolla. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (4):386.
     
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    Qu'est-ce que la philosophie?Michel Meyer & Perelman Professor of Rhetoric and Argumentation Michel Meyer - 1997 - LGF/Le Livre de Poche.
    La question de ce petit livre est simple : peut-on aller au-delà du constat de crise et d'impuissance dont le philosophe se fait le prophète depuis plus d'un siècle? Peut-on parler de la science sans complexe d'infériorité, de Dieu sans obscurantisme, d'existence sans tomber dans la banalité du café du commerce, de politique sans consacrer le cynisme, de morale sans faire dans le sermon? Bref, la philosophie peut-elle aider à faire comprendre et à dépasser les apories du temps présent qu'elle (...)
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    Book Review: The Rhetorics of Feminism: Readings in Contemporary Cultural Theory and the Popular Press. [REVIEW]Sadie Wearing - 2007 - Feminist Review 86 (1):195-196.
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    Book Review: Disciplining Gender: Rhetorics of Sex Identity in Contemporary U.S. Culture. [REVIEW]Asia Friedman - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (4):563-565.
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    Ethnicity, Race, and Monstrosity: The Rhetorics of Horror and Humor.Noel Carroll - 2000 - In Peg Zeglin Brand (ed.), Beauty Matters. Indiana University Press. pp. 37-56.
    In this essay, I am concerned with the representation of groups in popular culture. My interest has to do with the politics of representing people. The couplet beauty/nonbeauty (or, more specifically, beauty/ugliness) frequently figures importantly in the representation of groups, including most notably, for my purposes, ethnic and racial minorities. This couplet can be politically significant because beauty is often associated in our culture with moral goodness. . . . Thus, beauty and non beauty can serve as a basis for (...)
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    The relationship of two ramist rhetorics: Omer talon's rhetorica and Antoine fouquelin's rhetorique Francoise.Roy E. Leake - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    A History of the Precedent: Rhetorics of Legitimation in Women's Writing.Catherine Gallagher - 2000 - Critical Inquiry 26 (2):309-327.
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    "Syllables of Velvet": Dickinson, Rossetti, and the Rhetorics of Sexuality.Margaret Homans - 1985 - Feminist Studies 11 (3):569.
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