Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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... possible to the decision of those who judge ; first , because it is easier to find one individual , or some few , with wisdom enough , and a capacity for legislative and judicial functions , than to find a large number with the like ...
... possible to the decision of those who judge ; first , because it is easier to find one individual , or some few , with wisdom enough , and a capacity for legislative and judicial functions , than to find a large number with the like ...
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... possible the analysis and comparison of experiences . But the abstraction and generalization through the use of symbols which has given man his control over the natural world also makes possible the greatest distortions of reality ...
... possible the analysis and comparison of experiences . But the abstraction and generalization through the use of symbols which has given man his control over the natural world also makes possible the greatest distortions of reality ...
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... possible to standardize word usage . One is usually safe in assuming that the workers in specialized areas will conform to some established , stipu- lated word usages . In the military establishment and in legal affairs , for example ...
... possible to standardize word usage . One is usually safe in assuming that the workers in specialized areas will conform to some established , stipu- lated word usages . In the military establishment and in legal affairs , for example ...
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able action agitator American answer appeal argue argument asked attempt audience authority become believe called cause character Christian communication concerned condition considered Court danger death democratic devices discussion doctrine effect emotional ethical evidence example existence experience expression fact fallacy fear feelings force give given hear human ideas important individual interest judge justice kind language least less listeners living Marx masses matter means meeting methods mind moral nature never objections opinion peace person persuasion political position possible practice present principle proof propaganda question reason reference result Rhetoric rule seems sense side social society speaker speaking speech stand statement successful talk Terminiello things thought tion true truth understand whole writing York