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Quintillian's Enthymeme: Logic and Emotions in Institutio Oratoria, Book V

open access: yes, 2013
The enthymeme has been a central component of rhetorical proof from early Greek philosophy to modern rhetorical theory. In this conference presentation, I examine how Cicero and Quintilian, two canonical sources of rhetorical thought from Roman antiquity,
McNamara, Charles Joseph
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Aristotle's enthymeme and nonmonotonic logics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
textIn this paper I explore the usefulness of nonmonotonic logics within the domain of enthymematic reasoning. Nonomonotonic logics are logical systems that do not require certain and complete information and allow for fallibilistic or merely plausible ...
McIntosh, Benjamin David
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Analysing the Macrostructure of Spoken Strategic Communication: An Application of Argumentation Analysis on High‐Technology Newly Public Firms’ Earnings Conference Calls

open access: yesBritish Journal of Management, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 68-85, January 2024.
Abstract A firm's ability to fulfil their strategic goals largely depends on how they communicate their strategies with stakeholders. Argumentation plays a prominent role in the process of communicating with stakeholders, with the intention of persuading them and achieving goals of strategic significance.
Tina Papadopoulou   +3 more
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Are "Gap-Fillers" Missing Premisses?

open access: yesInformal Logic, 1994
Identifying the missing or unstated premisses of arguments is important, because their logical quality depends on them. Textbook authors regard enthymematic syllogisms (e.g., "Elvis is a man, so Elvis is mortal") as having an unstated premiss - the major
Wayne Grennan
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Fragmentary narrative reasoning. On the enthymematic structure of journalistic storytelling

open access: yesStudies in Communication Sciences, 2018
Journalists worldwide conceive of their work mostly as writing stories, because the narrative mode is extremely effective in delivering information to all social categories.
Marta Zampa, Daniel Perrin
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La Antoniana Margarita (1554) de Gómez Pereira et la crise de l’aristotélisme scolastique

open access: yesRecherches, 2015
Le médecin-philosophe (« physiologiste éclairé », Alain Guy) qu’a été Gómez Pereira s’est révolté contre l’autorité indiscutée d’Aristote et de Galien.
Christian Andrès
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Anti-mémoires. Noms, reflets et écritures

open access: yesImages Re-Vues, 2014
Arthur Danto asserts that Maya Lin’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington really embodies the beauty of his meaning. For him, the Memorial’s “internal beauty” is felt and read because she is built as a text by the rhetoric of enthymeme, as a syllogism
Filippo Fimiani
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The Dialogical Force of Implicit Premises. Presumptions in Enthymemes.

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2013
The implicit dimension of enthymemes is investigated from a pragmatic perspective to show why a premise can be left unexpressed, and how it can be used strategically.
Fabrizio Macagno, Giovanni Damele
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The three bases for the enthymeme: A dialogical theory

open access: yes, 2008
In traditional logic, an enthymeme is said to be an argument, or chain of argumentation, with one or more missing (implicit) premises or conclusions.
Walton, D.
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Argumentation Strategies in Aristotle’s Theory of Rhetoric: The Apparent Enthymeme and the Refutative Enthymeme

open access: yesStudia Semiotyczne, 2020
DOI: http://doi.org/10.26333/stsen.xxx.07 In the Organon, Aristotle distinguished two types of reasoning: analytical and dialectical. His studies on analytical reasoning in the Prior and Posterior Analytics, earned him the title of the father of ...
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