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Critical rhetoric as political discourse.
June 22, 1995... Aristotle concludes his Rhetoric with the words: "I have spoken; you have listened, you have [the facts], you judge" (p. 282). It is significant, as Beiner (1983, p. 97) notes, that Aristotle ends the Rhetoric with the concept of krinate, or...
Deconstructive arguments in the legal sphere: an analysis of the Fischl/Massey debate about critical legal studies. (Richard Fischl; Calvin Massey)
June 22, 1995... The field of law has recently witnessed the arrival of a radical new theory, Critical Legal Studies (CLS). The traditional view of law held that for each legal question the law contained a single, correct answer, and that the point of legal...
Argument, ideology, and databases: on the corporatization of academic debate.
June 22, 1995... Academic debate, as strange and idiosyncratic as it might sometimes appear, does not take place in a vacuum. General societal trends are manifested slowly in the ways in which we conduct debates. Perhaps nowhere is this societal influence more...
Databases in the marketplace of academic debate: a response to Tucker. (Argumentation and Advocacy, this issue, p. 30)
June 22, 1995... The explosion of new technology in the information age may have substantial impact on the study of argumentation and the practice of academic debate. On-line databases offer both academic scholars and debaters immediate access to public discourse...
The ideological effects of corporate database centered research: a response to Harris. (Argumentation and Advocacy, this issue, p. 41)
June 22, 1995... Professor Scott Harris gives a spirited and articulate defense of our activity's ability to encourage the production and use of radical information. His faith in democracy and the marketplace lead him to the conclusion that mechanisms and forces...
Aritotle's 'Rhetoric': An Art of Character.
June 22, 1995... Given the discipline's persistent emphasis on Aristotle's Rhetoric, rhetoricians may quibble with Garver's claim that "Aristotle's Rhetoric remains relatively untouched" (4) as a source upon which to draw for insights into contemporary...
Public Argument.
June 22, 1995... In 1990, Argumentation and Advocacy dedicated a special issue to the multiplicity of debate styles practiced by contemporary collegiate debaters. The issue identifies four distinct types of collegiate debate: policy debate (usually associated...