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Kenneth Burke and argument? An introduction. (Special Issue: Dramatism and Argumentation)
March 22, 1993... Kenneth Burke and argument? Surely it would be more appropriate to speak of Kenneth Burke OR argument, or at least to treat the phrase as an oxymoron. After all, Burke alludes to almost no modern writings in argumentation--although his survey of...
A rapprochement between dramatism and argumentation. (Special Issue: Dramatism and Argumentation)
March 22, 1993... Nearly all the rhetorical theories that mark the history of human thought snugly fit argumentation (or at least a recognizable reasoning) into a comfortable place within their account of rhetorical practice. Viewed against that background of...
The comic frame as a corrective to bureaucratization: a dramatistic perspective on argumentation. (Special Issue: Dramatism and Argumentation)
March 22, 1993... Critics rely on the diverse writings of Kenneth Burke to provide an orientation for the examination of rhetoric.(1) Among the elements of Burke's dramatistic perspective applied in rhetorical studies are the pentad, the representative anecdote,...
Kenneth Burke at the nexus of argument and trope. (Special Issue: Dramatism and Argumentation)
March 22, 1993... On the first page of The New Rhetoric, Chaim Perelman and Lucy Olbrechts-Tyteca caution us that "the domain of argumentation is that of the credible, the plausible, the probable, to the degree that the latter eludes the certainty of calculations"...
Poetic logic: the metaphoric form as a foundation for a theory of tropological argument. (Special Issue: Dramatism and Argumentation)
March 22, 1993... Argumentation theory has been guided by two primary purposes. The first purpose of argumentation theory has traditionally been to explore the role of truth in argumentative claims. There can be little dispute that argument is concerned with...
Edifying arguments and perspective by incongruity: the perplexing argumentation method of Kenneth Burke. (Special Issue: Dramatism and Argumentation)
March 22, 1993... At present, relatively little has been written on Kenneth Burke's contributions to argument theory. Scholars who have explored such contributions have generally pursued one of two approaches. First, some scholars have examined how Burke's...