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*'''Natura naturans''': nature doing what nature does (see [["Toward a Methodology for the Human Sciences" by Mikhail Bakhtin]])
*'''Natura naturans''': nature doing what nature does (see [["Toward a Methodology for the Human Sciences" by Mikhail Bakhtin]])
*'''Natura naurata''': nature already created (see [["Toward a Methodology for the Human Sciences" by Mikhail Bakhtin]])
*'''Natura naurata''': nature already created (see [["Toward a Methodology for the Human Sciences" by Mikhail Bakhtin]])
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*'''New Criticism''': Richards' ideas helped establish this movement, which viewed texts as completely autonomous (Richards [[February 1 Class Notes]])
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*'''New Criticism''': a movement that viewed texts as completely autonomous (Richards [[February 1 Class Notes]])
*'''New Rhetoric''': theory of argumentation (See [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
*'''New Rhetoric''': theory of argumentation (See [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
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*'''Node''': Any object which is linked to another object (Slatin [[March 22 Class Notes]])
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*'''Node''': any object which is linked to another object (Slatin [[March 22 Class Notes]])
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*'''Nominalism''': The belief that universals are mere names without any reality. The doctrine of the semantic(see [[“The Cultural Role of Rhetoric” by Richard Weaver]])
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*'''Nominalism''': the belief that universals are mere names without any reality (see [[“The Cultural Role of Rhetoric” by Richard Weaver]])
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