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Enthymemes: From reconstruction to understanding [PDF]

open access: yesArgumentation, 2011
Traditionally, an enthymeme is an incomplete argument, made so by the absence of one or more of its constituent statements. An enthymeme resolution strategy is a set of procedures for finding those missing elements, thus reconstructing the enthymemes and
Paglieri, Fabio, Woods, John
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Laughter as ideological symptom: dialogical analysis of older adults’ discourse [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionLaughter is increasingly investigated in ageing discourse, yet its ideological functions remain unclear. This paper examines how laughter functions as an ideological symptom in the discourse of older adults regarding aging.
Andrés Haye, Manuel Torres-Sahli
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Phenomenological Enthymeme in V.N. Voloshinov’s Marxist Sociology of Poetics. Using the Example of an Article titled “Word in Life and Word in Poetry...”

open access: yesСоциологический журнал, 2022
On the example of the article “Word in Life and Word in Poetry. On the Issues of Sociological Poetics” (1926), the author analyzes the sociological methodology used by V.N. Voloshinov (M.M.
Alexander N. Malinkin
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The Enthymeme in Luke 19:9 and the Salvation of Zacchaeus

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2022
Studies on salvation in the Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaean story generally tend to exhibit an underdeveloped analysis of its rhetoric as part of the controversy genre.
Frank Z. Kovacs
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Rhetoric by Avistotel: a Legal View

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2015
Analysis of any phenomenon, which is far from the researcher for thousands years, in the light of this or that department of knowledge, highlights one and obscures another, prefers one over another.
K. Kh. Rekosh
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Rhetoric and Its Relationship with Politics in Aristotle's Thought [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations, 2023
Rhetoric, being among five arts of logic (i.e., Sana’at Khams), is a persuasive yet uncertain art. However, philosophers consider it as a non-philosophical and invalid art. In such a view, this art has no philosophical value and its users seek to deceive
Fatemeh Raygani   +3 more
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Picturing a Thousand Unspoken Words

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2021
I explore how empathetic visual argument may be the mode best suited for eliciting appropriate force to the reasons given by arguers who face systematic identity prejudices.
Harmony Peach
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Enthymemes in Dialogues

open access: yes, 2020
Dialogical generalisations of formal logic-based argumentation are typically restricted to a limited set of locutions e.g., assert, why, claim or prefer. However, the use of enthymemes (i.e., arguments with incomplete logical structure) warrant extending this set of locutions. This paper formalises the use of additional novel locutions that account for
Andreas Xydis   +3 more
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The Enthymeme in Aristotle's Rhetoric: From Argumentation Theory to Logic

open access: yesInformal Logic, 1999
Which properties are characteristic of the enthymeme in Aristotle's Rhetoric? There is no consensus on this point. The present discussion centres on three properties. 1. Is there always an implicit premise?
Antoine C. Braet
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The Case of the Missing Premise

open access: yesInformal Logic, 1995
This paper suggests that the flaw in the enthymeme approach to argument analysis is in the requirement, as I come to formulate it, that an argument be restated as a premises-and-conclusion sequence.
Don S. Levi
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