Communication and Knowledge: An Investigation in Rhetorical Epistemology |
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... relationship by examining instances of ordinary dis- course illustrating that knowing and communicating are associated . In Chapter 2 we hinted at the nature of this relationship when we claimed that the kind of knowledge that is of ...
... relationship by examining instances of ordinary dis- course illustrating that knowing and communicating are associated . In Chapter 2 we hinted at the nature of this relationship when we claimed that the kind of knowledge that is of ...
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... relationships among rhetor , tacit auditor , cat , and mat , and the secondary relationship between cat and mat , do not exhaust the richness of meaning conceived relationally . A host of additional relation- ships may be made ...
... relationships among rhetor , tacit auditor , cat , and mat , and the secondary relationship between cat and mat , do not exhaust the richness of meaning conceived relationally . A host of additional relation- ships may be made ...
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... relationships ( as opposed to a single relationship ) between or among the items . For example , consider a patient's first - per- son epistemic judgments : “ I am in pain ” ; “ The pain is in my right side ” ; " The pain is most severe ...
... relationships ( as opposed to a single relationship ) between or among the items . For example , consider a patient's first - per- son epistemic judgments : “ I am in pain ” ; “ The pain is in my right side ” ; " The pain is most severe ...
Contents
On Communicating and Knowing | 7 |
Knowledge | 18 |
Rhetoric | 49 |
Copyright | |
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