Elements of Rhetoric, Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion: With Rules for Argumentative Composition and ElocutionSouthern Illinois University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 479 |
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... Example . The third kind of Arguments to be consi- dered ( being the other branch of the second of the two classes originally laid down , see §3 ) , may be treated of under the general name of EXAMPLE ; taking that term in its widest ...
... Example . The third kind of Arguments to be consi- dered ( being the other branch of the second of the two classes originally laid down , see §3 ) , may be treated of under the general name of EXAMPLE ; taking that term in its widest ...
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... Example , therefore , appears to be a com- pound Argument , consisting of two Enthymemes : and when ( as often happens ) we infer from a known Effect a certain Cause , and again , from that Cause , another un- known Effect , we then ...
... Example , therefore , appears to be a com- pound Argument , consisting of two Enthymemes : and when ( as often happens ) we infer from a known Effect a certain Cause , and again , from that Cause , another un- known Effect , we then ...
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... Example , and of that from Cause to Effect , may be explained from what has been already said concerning the connexion between them ; some Cause , whether known or not , being always supposed , when- ever an Example is adduced . § 4 ...
... Example , and of that from Cause to Effect , may be explained from what has been already said concerning the connexion between them ; some Cause , whether known or not , being always supposed , when- ever an Example is adduced . § 4 ...
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FOREWORD BY DAVID POTTER | ix |
I | xvii |
PREFACE | xxxiii |
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