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The rhetoric of science and the science of rhetoric

Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1978
(1978). The rhetoric of science and the science of rhetoric. Western Journal of Speech Communication: Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 37-43.
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Rhetorical Criticism And The Rhetoric Of Science

Western Journal of Communication, 2001
Skeptics have argued that scientific texts are resistant to scrutiny by rhetorical critics because of the recalcitrance of nature, the exegetical equality of scientific communication, and the institutionally driven nature of scientific text production. This paper argues that none of these purported differences between scientific and public texts bars a
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Resisting the Rhetoric of Science

European Journal of English Studies, 2013
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Silhouettes: rhetoric and science?

European Review, 1998
Science as part of an open society cannot flourish if science becomes the exclusive possession of a closed set of specialists. The problem of scientific rhetoric, however, is that scientific knowledge cannot be everybody's knowledge in volume or in the concepts used and that therefore a loss of information content occurs when scientific knowledge is ...
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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 and science

Social Epistemology, 1994
L'A. defend la these soutenue par C. Waddell dans son article «Perils of a Modern Cassabdra: rhetorical Aspects of Public Indifference to the Population Explosion», selon laquelle les scientifiques doivent avoir recours a la rhetorique pour persuader leur auditoire de l'importance d'un sujet.
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Rhetoric and Science

2014
Abstract Although modern scientists have sought to erase emotion and rhetoric from their writings, some eminent scientists of the early modern period intentionally gave ebullient descriptions of their findings. True, the logic of inquiry and proof commonly practiced—dialectic and demonstration—guided the underlying substance of the ...
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Rhetoric and Science

2015
Abstract This chapter explores the return of the problem of rhetoric for science in the modern period. In contemporary technoscience, rhetoric functions as an integral aspect of the production and circulation of knowledge as well as an often scapegoated reminder of the fundamental limits on knowledge understood as “objectivity ...
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Rhetoric in(to) Science

Review of Communication, 2007
Graves, H. B. (2005). Rhetoric in(to) science: Style as invention in inquiry. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. 284 pp. ISBN 1-572-73534-1, $67.50 (hardcover). ISBN 1-572-73535-X, $27.50 (paperback).
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