Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 Seiten |
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... fact is not simply a fact ; it is one of several ways of saying something . One of several . We tend , I think , to assume that a fact is a fact is a fact , and that's all there is to it . But not so , there's much more to it . For ...
... fact is not simply a fact ; it is one of several ways of saying something . One of several . We tend , I think , to assume that a fact is a fact is a fact , and that's all there is to it . But not so , there's much more to it . For ...
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... fact " and its significance . It's 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 ...
... fact " and its significance . It's 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 ...
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... fact even though we have no reason to admire that particular paper for its objective and accurate reporting . Indeed we often accept statements as factual simply because we can't think of any reason not to . So in one sense facts are ...
... fact even though we have no reason to admire that particular paper for its objective and accurate reporting . Indeed we often accept statements as factual simply because we can't think of any reason not to . So in one sense facts are ...
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American argued argument Aristotle Arthur Koestler attitudes audience basic behavior believe called chapter Communication conflict constitute course create CYRANO define described drama E. E. Cummings elements emotional enthymeme essay ethical example exist fact FALSTAFF feel free verse Gettysburg Address god-terms human I. A. Richards idea important intelligent intrapersonal involved Jean-Paul Sartre Journal Kenneth Burke language acts listen logical look matter meaning metaphor nature nonverbal Northrop Frye notion obvious ourselves pattern person persuasive philosophical poem poetic poetry pollution problem prose Psychology readers reality reason responsibility Rhetoric and Ritual rhetorical act rhetorical discourse rhetorician rhythm rhythmical ritualistic Russell Tribunal Sartre seems sense sentence simply social sort speech statements structure Style Susanne Langer symbolic talk Thanodrin theory there's thing thought trans Tribunal trimeter utter verbal verse Vietnam W. H. Auden words York young