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Representing Reality: Discourse, Rhetoric and Social Construction

, 1996
Introduction Social Studies of Science Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Semiology - Post-Structuralism - Postmodernism Discourse and Construction Interests and Category Entitlements Constructing Out-there-ness Working Up Representations ...
J. Potter
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The rhetoric of McCloskey's rhetoric of economics

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1995
D. McCloskey's project of a rhetoric of economics contains a rejection of traditional epistemology in favor of a form of pragmatism. He uses, however, 'effective persuasion' and 'community' as surrogates for the epistemologist's 'method' and 'truth.' Equipped with these surrogates, he declares the good health of economics.
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A Rhetoric of Motives

, 1969
As critic, Kenneth Burke's preoccupations were at the beginning purely esthetic and literary; but after Counter-Statement (1931), he began to discriminate a "rhetorical" or persuasive component in literature, and...
K. Burke
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Performative Rhetoric and Rhetoric as Validation

Nottingham Medieval Studies, 2012
This paper explores parallels and differences between the status of verbal and musical texts with respect to content, grammar, and rhetoric. It considers the role that memory and personal apprenticeship played in the performance of unwritten or incompletely notated music, which was not necessarily ‘improvised’. Now we have only the notated texts, which
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The Rhetoric of "The Rhetoric of Whole Language"

Reading Research Quarterly, 1994
L'A. presente une etude critique de l'article de Moorman, Blanton et Mc Laughlin (1994) intitule La rhetorique du langage integre. Il exprime sa gene concernant la maniere dont les auteurs decrivent le langage integre, c'est-a-dire comment les choses sont denommees, qui prend en charge les denominations, quels motifs sont invoques, quelles en sont les ...
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The idea of rhetoric in the rhetoric of science

Southern Communication Journal, 1993
A striking but insufficiently examined feature of the current revival of interest in rhetoric is its positioning primarily as a hermeneutic metadiscourse rather than as a substantive discourse practice. When one invokes metadiscourse to account for a discursive practice, what one hopes to achieve is minimally a “redescription” of the latter.
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Rhetoric

2021
Sara Greco, Sabrina Mazzali-Lurati
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The rhetoric of “the rhetoric of treasury”

New Zealand Economic Papers, 1992
Peter Bushneil, Peter Gorringe
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The philosophy of rhetoric and the rhetoric of philosophy

2009
We are the speaking animals. To take a leaf from Aristotle’s book, the permanently mute or unremittingly taciturn are inferior beasts or superior gods; to be a person is to be gregarious, and to associate in the human fashion is to speak among ourselves.
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