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Rhetorical and Argumentative Perspectives

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What Do We Know About the World?

Rhetorical and Argumentative Perspectives

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What do we know about the world? Rhetorical and Argumentative Perspectives is a book trying to answer the title question by contributing to rhetorical and argumentative studies. It consists of papers presented at the “First International Conference on Rhetoric in Croatia: the Days of Ivo Škarić” in May, 2012, and subsequently revised for publication. Through a variety of different routs, the papers explore the role of rhetoric and argumentation in various types of public discourse and present interdisciplinary work connecting linguists, phoneticians, philosophers, law experts and communication scientists in the common ground of rhetoric and argumentation.. The Conference was organized with the intent of paying respect to the Croatian rhetorician and professor emeritus Ivo Škarić who was the first to introduce rhetoric at the Department of Phonetics at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb.

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Pages
496

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What Do We Know About the World?: Rhetorical and Argumentative Perspectives
2013, University of Windsor
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Edition Notes

Series
Windsor Studies in Argumentation, volume 1
Copyright Date
2013

Contributors

Editor
Gabrijela Kišiček
Editor
Igor Ž. Žagar
Editor-in-Chief
Leo Groarke
Editor-in-Chief
Christopher Tindale

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eBook
Number of pages
496

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OL25432192M
ISBN 13
9789612701734

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The common feature of all the papers in the book is the attempt to understand the role
of rhetoric and argumentation in various types of public discourse and to present
interdisciplinary work connecting linguists, phoneticians, philosophers, law experts and
communication scientists in the common ground of rhetoric and argumentation.
Gabrijela
added by Dave Johnston. "Preface"

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