Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... objections to be expected in the discussion , and to pull every one of them apart in the speech itself . Here it was expedient to cite the possible objections ourselves at the outset and demonstrate their untenability ; thus , the ...
... objections to be expected in the discussion , and to pull every one of them apart in the speech itself . Here it was expedient to cite the possible objections ourselves at the outset and demonstrate their untenability ; thus , the ...
Pagina 169
... objections that rise to a critic's attention may be unconscious defenses against unwelcome revelations . In that case the objections themselves constitute evidence of the system's essential rightness ; for their occurrence means that ...
... objections that rise to a critic's attention may be unconscious defenses against unwelcome revelations . In that case the objections themselves constitute evidence of the system's essential rightness ; for their occurrence means that ...
Pagina 185
... objections of the bourgeois and the sensible answers of the communists : " You are horrified at our intend- ing to do away with private property . But in your existing society , private property is already done away with for nine ...
... objections of the bourgeois and the sensible answers of the communists : " You are horrified at our intend- ing to do away with private property . But in your existing society , private property is already done away with for nine ...
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