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“Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.” <ref>“Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.” Aristotle: The Classical Heritage of Rhetoric. Ed. Keith V. Erickson. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow P, 1974.</ref> | “Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.” <ref>“Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.” Aristotle: The Classical Heritage of Rhetoric. Ed. Keith V. Erickson. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow P, 1974.</ref> | ||
- | <ref>“Rhetoric and Public Knowledge.” Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Literature: An Exploration. Ed. Don M. Burks. West Lafayette, Ind: Purdue UP, 1976: 67–93.</ref> | + | “Rhetoric and Public Knowledge.” <ref>“Rhetoric and Public Knowledge.” Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Literature: An Exploration. Ed. Don M. Burks. West Lafayette, Ind: Purdue UP, 1976: 67–93.</ref> |
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+ | “Functional Communication: A Situational Perspective.”<ref>“Functional Communication: A Situational Perspective.” Rhetoric in Transition: Studies in the Nature and Uses of Rhetoric. Ed. Eugene E. White. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1980: 21–38.</ref> | ||
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+ | “Bitzer on Vatz.”<ref>“Bitzer on Vatz.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 67.1 (1981): 99–101. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 18 Oct. 08. </ref> | ||
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+ | “All Art is Founded in Science.”<ref>“All Art is Founded in Science.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 13.1 (1983): 13–14. Humanities Index. JSTOR. UTSA Lib., 29 Sep. 08. </ref> | ||
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+ | “George Orwell’s Rejection of Tyrannical Rhetoric.”<ref>“George Orwell’s Rejection of Tyrannical Rhetoric.” Oldspeak/Newspeak: Rhetorical Transformations. Ed. Charles W. Kneupper. Arlington, TX: Rhetorical Society of America, 1985: 1–6. </ref> | ||
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+ | “Whately’s Distinction Between Inferring and Proving.”<ref>“Whately’s Distinction Between Inferring and Proving.” Journal of Philosophy and Rhetoric 25.4 (1992): 311–40. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 14 Oct. 08.</ref> | ||
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+ | “Rhetoric’s Prospects: Past and Future.”<ref>“Rhetoric’s Prospects: Past and Future.” Making and Unmaking the Prospects for Rhetoric. Eds. Theresa Enos and Richard McNabb. Mahwah, NJ: Laurence Earlbaum Associates, 1997: 15–20.</ref> | ||
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+ | “The ‘Indian Prince’ in miracle arguments of Hume and His Predecessors and Early Critics.”<ref>“The ‘Indian Prince’ in miracle arguments of Hume and His Predecessors and Early Critics.” Journal of Philosophy and Rhetoric 31.3 (1998): 175–230. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 16 Oct. 08.</ref> | ||
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+ | “Edwin Black at Wisconsin, 1967–1994.”<ref>“Edwin Black at Wisconsin, 1967–1994.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 10. (Oct. 2007): 497–500. Humanities Index. Muse. UTSA Lib., 18 Oct. 08. </ref> | ||
== Further Readings == | == Further Readings == |
Revision as of 08:26, 17 April 2012
Contents |
Biography
Education
Article Summaries
Bitzer, Lloyd "The Rhetorical Situation"
Additional Works/ Publications
Books
Articles/Essays
“Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.”[1]
“A Re-evaluation of Campbell’s Doctrine of Evidence.”[2]
“Hume’s Philosophy in George Campbell’s Philosophy of Rhetoric.”[4]
“Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.” [5]
“Rhetoric and Public Knowledge.” [6]
“Functional Communication: A Situational Perspective.”[7]
“Bitzer on Vatz.”[8]
“All Art is Founded in Science.”[9]
“George Orwell’s Rejection of Tyrannical Rhetoric.”[10]
“Whately’s Distinction Between Inferring and Proving.”[11]
“Rhetoric’s Prospects: Past and Future.”[12]
“The ‘Indian Prince’ in miracle arguments of Hume and His Predecessors and Early Critics.”[13]
“Edwin Black at Wisconsin, 1967–1994.”[14]
Further Readings
Other Scholarly Views
Agreement
Opposition
References
- ↑ “Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 58.4 (1959): 399–408. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 28 Sep. 08.
- ↑ “A Re-evaluation of Campbell’s Doctrine of Evidence.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 59.1 (1960): 135–40. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 28 Sep. 08.
- ↑ “The Rhetorical Situation.” Philosophy and Rhetoric 1.1 (1968): 1–14. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 29 Sep. 08.
- ↑ “Hume’s Philosophy in George Campbell’s Philosophy of Rhetoric.” Journal of Philosophy and Rhetoric 2.3 (1969): 139–66.
- ↑ “Aristotle’s Enthymeme Revisited.” Aristotle: The Classical Heritage of Rhetoric. Ed. Keith V. Erickson. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow P, 1974.
- ↑ “Rhetoric and Public Knowledge.” Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Literature: An Exploration. Ed. Don M. Burks. West Lafayette, Ind: Purdue UP, 1976: 67–93.
- ↑ “Functional Communication: A Situational Perspective.” Rhetoric in Transition: Studies in the Nature and Uses of Rhetoric. Ed. Eugene E. White. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1980: 21–38.
- ↑ “Bitzer on Vatz.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 67.1 (1981): 99–101. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 18 Oct. 08.
- ↑ “All Art is Founded in Science.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 13.1 (1983): 13–14. Humanities Index. JSTOR. UTSA Lib., 29 Sep. 08.
- ↑ “George Orwell’s Rejection of Tyrannical Rhetoric.” Oldspeak/Newspeak: Rhetorical Transformations. Ed. Charles W. Kneupper. Arlington, TX: Rhetorical Society of America, 1985: 1–6.
- ↑ “Whately’s Distinction Between Inferring and Proving.” Journal of Philosophy and Rhetoric 25.4 (1992): 311–40. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 14 Oct. 08.
- ↑ “Rhetoric’s Prospects: Past and Future.” Making and Unmaking the Prospects for Rhetoric. Eds. Theresa Enos and Richard McNabb. Mahwah, NJ: Laurence Earlbaum Associates, 1997: 15–20.
- ↑ “The ‘Indian Prince’ in miracle arguments of Hume and His Predecessors and Early Critics.” Journal of Philosophy and Rhetoric 31.3 (1998): 175–230. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. UTSA Lib., 16 Oct. 08.
- ↑ “Edwin Black at Wisconsin, 1967–1994.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 10. (Oct. 2007): 497–500. Humanities Index. Muse. UTSA Lib., 18 Oct. 08.