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_aPE1431 _b.F3 |
| 100 | 1 | _aFahnestock, Jeanne, | |
| 245 | 1 | 2 |
_aA rhetoric of argument / _cJeanne Fahnestock, Marie Secor. |
| 250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bMcGraw-Hill, _c1990. |
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_axiv, 385 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
| 505 | _aInstructor's introduction: what kind of argument text is this? -- 1. Motives for Argument -- 2. What We Do Not Argue About --- PART ONE: WHAT IS IT?. 3. Claims About the Nature of Things -- 4. Analyzing Statements About the Nature of Things -- 5. The Essential Definition -- 6. How to Define -- 7. More Arguments About the Nature of Things: Comparisons and Disjunctions -- 8. Verification in Argument --- PART TWO: HOW DID IT GET THAT WAY? 9. The Kinds of Causes -- 10. The Tactics of Causal Argument -- 11. Precision and Prediction --- PART THREE: IS IT GOOD OR BAD? 12. Evaluation --- PART FOUR: WHAT SHOULD WE DO ABOUT I? 13. The Proposal: Arguing About What Should Be Done --- PART FIVE: WHAT EVERY ARGUMENT NEEDS. 14. The Indispensable Refutation -- 15. Accommodation. | ||
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_aEnglish language _xRhetoric. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aPersuasion (Rhetoric) | |
| 700 | 1 | _aSecor, Marie, | |
| 942 | _cBK | ||