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Bridging-Inferences and Enthymemes

1990
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on bridging interferences and enthymemes. Bridging inferences contribute to the coherence of a message. The model of bridging inference generated a hypothesis that takes less time to answer both category and person questions in the anaphoric condition than in the independent condition.
Murray Singer   +2 more
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Enthymemes in the Orators

Advances in the History of Rhetoric, 2016
ABSTRACTA theoretical bias pervades enthymeme. Most studies of the enthymeme are thoroughly Aristotelian and syllogistic, while the study of enthymemes in ancient oratory is virtually nonexistent. Yet the Attic orators used enthymemes commonly and consistently, and as practitioners, they have something to teach us about enthymemes that theorists can’t.
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Enthymemes

The Journal of Philosophy, 1961
Alan Ross Anderson, Nuel D. Belnap
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Enthymeme as Rhetorical Algorithm

2014
The enthymeme, while serving as the central basis for heuristic invention, also works at the local or sentence level as a rhetorically oriented algorithmic procedure through which a rhetor determines the most probable success in persuading an audience to action.
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Argument Structure and Enthymemes

2011
Since we regard material warrants not as suppressed premises but as inference rules, we disagree in many cases with the standard approach to reconstructing enthymemes by supplying alleged non-explicit premises. Why is our approach preferable? We appeal first to Hitchcock’s phenomenological argument: People reasoning according to enthymemes are not ...
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Enthymeme

New Literary History, 2019
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