This book offers a reassessment of argumentation in classical rhetoric, foregrounding its rational dimension. This concise yet comprehensive book will interest intermediate and advanced students, as well as scholars of rhetoric, argumentation, persuasion, speech and writing studies, and communication studies.
This book offers a reassessment of argumentation in classical rhetoric, foregrounding its rational dimension. This concise yet comprehensive book will interest intermediate and advanced students, as well as scholars of rhetoric, argumentation, persuasion, speech and writing studies, and communication studies.
Mika Hietanen is a Senior Lecturer in Rhetoric at Lund University, Sweden. He is a rhetorician, an argumentation scholar, an exegete, and a pedagogue with a focus on both authentic and literary argumentation in political, religious, and educational contexts. His interests include a variety of both classical and modern rhetorical methods and historical and contemporary persuasive and argumentative techniques, as well as hate speech, argument literacy, and rhetorical citizenship.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rhetorical Argumentation 2. The Logos Proof 3. The Enthymeme 4. The Epicheireme 5. The Topoi 6. The Staseis 7. Evaluating Argumentation 8. Rhetorical Criticism Index
1. Rhetorical Argumentation 2. The Logos Proof 3. The Enthymeme 4. The Epicheireme 5. The Topoi 6. The Staseis 7. Evaluating Argumentation 8. Rhetorical Criticism Index
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