Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 Seiten |
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... argued that some statements are entirely factual and can be reported without distortion . Statements of significance , it's added , may distort , but they can be eliminated without affecting the “ fact . ” This argument is made less ...
... argued that some statements are entirely factual and can be reported without distortion . Statements of significance , it's added , may distort , but they can be eliminated without affecting the “ fact . ” This argument is made less ...
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... argued , and well argued , that philosophical discourse does not depend on any other form of discourse , but is , rather , a means of examining those forms as objects.148 It's been argued that philosphy examines art , Rhetoric , and ...
... argued , and well argued , that philosophical discourse does not depend on any other form of discourse , but is , rather , a means of examining those forms as objects.148 It's been argued that philosphy examines art , Rhetoric , and ...
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... argued that he and his fellows constituted a legitimate international body ? On moral grounds , of course ! He could easily have argued that , regardless of the legal question , the Tribunal had an unassailable moral right to place the ...
... argued that he and his fellows constituted a legitimate international body ? On moral grounds , of course ! He could easily have argued that , regardless of the legal question , the Tribunal had an unassailable moral right to place the ...
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