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Aristotle's enthymeme revisited

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1959
(1959). Aristotle's enthymeme revisited. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 399-408.
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Is the Enthymeme a Syllogism?

Philosophy and Rhetoric, 2018
ABSTRACTThe enthymeme is well known in rhetorical theory as a three-part syllogism from which one premise has been elided. The enthymeme works because the listener supplies the “missing piece,” thereby participating in the very argument by which she is persuaded.
James Fredal
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The enthymeme in perspective

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1984
A close examination of the meanings of “enthymeme” in Ancient and Byzantine rhetoric shows that the term was far from unambiguous. A survey of its various meanings provides some clues as to how rhetorical theory, as it was and as it is today, might be cast in a different light.
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Topos and Enthymeme

Rhetorica - Journal of the History of Rhetoric, 2002
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Argumentation Schemes and Enthymemes

Synthese, 2005
The aim of this investigation is to explore the role of argumentation schemes in enthymeme reconstruction. This aim is pursued by studying selected cases of incomplete arguments in natural language discourse to see what the requirements are for filling in the unstated premises and conclusions in some systematic and useful way.
Douglas Walton, Chris Reed 0001
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Uses of the enthymeme

The Speech Teacher, 1964
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Enthymemes Online

2021
Abstract The final chapter addresses current issues in news and social media, as well as the tandem problems of public trust in journalism, democratic institutions, and everyday personal communications inaugurated by digital media’s proliferating resources for fabrication and obfuscation.
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