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Deliberative Quality and Expertise: Uses of Evidence in Citizens’ Juries on Wind Farms
When addressing socio-scientific wicked problems, there is a need to negotiate across and through multiple modes of evidence, particularly technical expertise and local knowledge.
Jennifer Roberts +3 more
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L’analyse linguistique des enjeux de connaissance dans le discours scientifique
The litterature review presented here is aimed to provide a background for linguistic analysis of scientific discourse (and/or academic discourse) and its knowledge issues.
Fanny Rinck
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The Effect of Rhetoric in Verses of God’s Imagined Corporeality according to Interpretative and Formalist Exegetes [PDF]
The correct interpretation of Quranic verses, especially those with ambiguous meanings depends on the utilization of various sciences and fields among which the exegetes have always paid attention to rhetoric.
Muslim Lālehzārī +2 more
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Scientific ethos and the cinematic zombie outbreak: Science in fictional narratives
Public anxiety about emerging biothreats is evident in the recent glut of popular entertainment where the demise, or near demise, of humankind is imagined to be the result of a new infectious pathogen against which science has no existing vaccine or cure.
Leah Ceccarelli
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Conceptual Engineering and Parrhesia: To the Problem of Managing Subjectivity
The study examines conceptual engineering and its connection with the rhetoric of science and parrhesia. It is argued that the normative-revisionist orientation of conceptual engineering, expressed in the criticism of concepts and the comprehension of ...
Natalya Yu. Kozlova
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When We Can’t Wait on Truth: The Nature of Rhetoric in The Rhetoric of Science
When Alan Gross published The Rhetoric of Science in 1990, he helped initiate a productive controversy concerning the place of rhetoric in science studies while arguing for the continued importance of the classical rhetorical tradition.
Crick, Nathan
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Collaboration in the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine [PDF]
The concept of collaboration lies at the heart of this special issue of Poroi. This issue is rooted in the papers and discussions that emerged from the co-sponsored 2023 preconference of the Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and ...
Johnson, Nathan R.
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Liquid‐phase transmission electron microscopy enables direct observation of nucleation and growth processes in solution. This review is dedicated to the remembrance of Helmut Cölfen and highlights recent studies on complex materials—oxides, biominerals, organic–inorganic crystals—which were central to his research activity. It summarizes key milestones,
Charles Sidhoum +5 more
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The rhetoric of science and why it matters
When I started out as a philosopher of science, rather more than fifty years ago, the rhetoric of science did not exist. At least, it did not exist in philosophical circles.
Michael Ruse
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Écrire l’histoire naturelle au xixe siècle : le style de Félix-Archimède Pouchet
Famous opponent of Louis Pasteur in the controversy over spontaneous generations, Félix-Archimède Pouchet was the author of many books and papers. Endowed with a true taste for writing, he used hyperbolic rhetoric to defend his ideas; science was only ...
Bénédicte Percheron
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