Rhetorical Perspectives on Argumentation Selected Essays by David Zarefsky /
This book contains 20 essays tracing the work of David Zarefsky, a leading North American scholar of argumentation from a rhetorical perspective. The essays cohere around 4 general themes: objectives for studying argumentation rhetorically, approaches to rhetorical study of argumentation, patterns...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05485-8 Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One: Objectives of Studying Argumentation Rhetorically
- 1. Reflections on Making the Case
- 2. Argument as Hypothesis Testing
- 3. Knowledge Claims in Rhetorical Criticism
- 4. What Does an Argument Culture Look Like?.- 5. Reclaiming Rhetoric's Responsibilities.- Part Two: Approaches to Studying Argumentation Rhetorically
- 6. Product, Process, or Point of View?
- 7. Persistent Questions in the Theory of Argument Fields
- 8. Strategic Maneuvering in Political Argumentation
- 9. Taking the Jurisprudential Analogy Seriously
- Part Three: Patterns of Rhetorical Argumentation
- 10. Definitions
- 11. Strategic Maneuvering Through Persuasive Definitions: Implications for Dialectic and Rhetoric
- 12. Felicity Conditions for the Circumstantial Ad Hominem: The Case of Bush v. Gore
- 13. Terrorism and the Argument from Ignorance
- 14. Arguing about Values: The Problem of Public Moral Argument
- 15. The Appeal for Transcendence: A Possible Response to Cases of Deep Disagreement
- Part Four: Analyses of Rhetorical Argumentation
- 16. Conspiracy Arguments in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.- 17. Turning Points in the Galesburg Debate
- 18. Presidential Rhetoric and the Power of Definition
- 19. The Impasse of the Liberal Argument: Speculation on American Politics in the Late 1960s.- 20. Pragma-Dialectical Analysis of Rhetorical Texts: The Case of Barack Obama in Cairo with Dima Mohammed.