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Response to Wright's (2025) "Why There Are Exactly Two Sexes". [PDF]
Mahr D.
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How to communicate evidence against catchy erroneous arguments? [PDF]
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Challenging Reward Structures and Organizational Cultures that Propagate Stem Cell Hyperbole. [PDF]
Trinh A, Turner L.
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Clinical Trials Between Truth and Persuasion: The Geography of Evidence in a Global Medicine. [PDF]
Tona F.
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The rise of promotional rhetoric in the Discussion Sections of an interdisciplinary field: a diachronic perspective. [PDF]
Zhu Y, Li X.
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Developments and trends in the Rhetoric of Science
As a totality, the contributions to this issue demonstrate that examining the rhetoric of science functions as a powerful heuristic approach to scientific reasoning as well as a strategy for negotiating science in (Western) culture. This approach extends far beyond the mere presentation of facts and results.
FREDDI, MARIA, Korte, B., Schmied, J.
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Rhetoric, Science, and Philosophy
Recent rhetorical critiques of philosophy and science assume a contrast between rational argument and rhetoric that is inherited from an antirhetorical tradition in philosophy. This article rejects that assumption. Rhetoric is compatible with reasoned discourse in a strong sense originally outlined by Aristotle.
O'Neill, John
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Western Speech Communication, 1976
(1976). The rhetoric of science. Western Speech Communication: Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 226-235.
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(1976). The rhetoric of science. Western Speech Communication: Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 226-235.
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