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... describe , assert , discuss , delib- erate , or debate we make claims , and those claims have at least potential persuasive qualities . Inducement may not be the primary objective of all our remarks about what is , but the potential for ...
... describe , assert , discuss , delib- erate , or debate we make claims , and those claims have at least potential persuasive qualities . Inducement may not be the primary objective of all our remarks about what is , but the potential for ...
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... describes reality through language , but there are kinds of discourse in which reality is not described . Much fiction , for example , does not pur- port to describe reality . The same could be said of much poetry . Where this is true ...
... describes reality through language , but there are kinds of discourse in which reality is not described . Much fiction , for example , does not pur- port to describe reality . The same could be said of much poetry . Where this is true ...
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... describe reality . To the ex- tent that nonverbal cues make us think and then talk or write , their outcomes can be rhetorical . As sheer conditioned response or as a signal identifying or emphasizing data or conditions yet to be ...
... describe reality . To the ex- tent that nonverbal cues make us think and then talk or write , their outcomes can be rhetorical . As sheer conditioned response or as a signal identifying or emphasizing data or conditions yet to be ...
Contents
On Communicating and Knowing | 7 |
Knowledge | 18 |
Rhetoric | 49 |
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