Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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... enthymeme , again , is a kind of syllogism ; now every kind of syllogism falls within the province of Dialectic ... enthymemes , once he has mastered their special province [ of things contingent and uncertain such as human actions ...
... enthymeme , again , is a kind of syllogism ; now every kind of syllogism falls within the province of Dialectic ... enthymemes , once he has mastered their special province [ of things contingent and uncertain such as human actions ...
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... enthymeme is a syllogism , and the apparent enthymeme an apparent syllogism . " Enthymeme " is the name I give to a rhetorical syl- logism , " example " to a rhetorical induction . Whenever men in speaking effect persuasion through ...
... enthymeme is a syllogism , and the apparent enthymeme an apparent syllogism . " Enthymeme " is the name I give to a rhetorical syl- logism , " example " to a rhetorical induction . Whenever men in speaking effect persuasion through ...
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... enthymeme predominates , in the other the example ; and similarly some speakers are more given to examples , and others to enthymemes . Arguments through examples are not less persuasive , yet arguments in the form of enthymeme are more ...
... enthymeme predominates , in the other the example ; and similarly some speakers are more given to examples , and others to enthymemes . Arguments through examples are not less persuasive , yet arguments in the form of enthymeme are more ...
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