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Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu, Mike Milford
Publikováno v:
Rhetorica. 26:417-438
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu, Mike Milford
Publikováno v:
Rhetorica. 26:417-438
Bernard Lamy's view of rhetoric in L'Art de Parler may be explained as an attempt to address religious exigencies. Lamy advises about two religious roles: theologian and preacher. Theologians' attempts to overcome ignorance and preachers' attempts to
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Argumentation. 21:379-395
Shame appeals may be both relevant to and make possible argumentation with reluctant addressees. I propose a normative pragmatic model of practical reasoning involved in shame appeals and show that its explanatory power exceeds that of a more traditi
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 37:159-180
Reading Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric from a rhetorical perspective—as an attempt to address issues relevant to religious rhetoric—I argue that Campbell's aims of preparing future ministers to preach and defending the authority of revealed re
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Argumentation. 20:327-343
Is appealing to emotions in argumentation ever legitimate and, if so, what is the best way to analyze and evaluate such appeals? After overviewing a normative pragmatic perspective on appealing to emotions in argumentation, I present answers to these
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Rhetorica. 23:239-259
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Rhetorica. 23:239-259
Scholars have seldom explored relationships among Lord Kames's legal career and writings and Elements of Criticism. After considering why Kames did not write a rhetoric of legal advocacy, I argue that Kames's legal career and writings offered precede
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Argumentation and Advocacy. 41:139-151
This is the author's accepted manuscript, made available with permission of the American Forensic Association.
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Rhetorica. 20:275-288
George Mackenzie's "What Eloquence is fit for the Bar" (1672), perhaps unique in the early modern literature of Scots law, provides access to the state of judicial rhetoric in post-Restoration Scotland. This essay summarizes the contents of the essay
Autor:
Beth Innocenti Manolescu
Publikováno v:
Journal for the History of Rhetoric. 5:11-20