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*'''Affective Fallacy''': Wimsatt and Berdsley claimed that evaluating literature by the way it affects the reader is uselessly subjective.  Again, literature should be evaluated through its use of language, not outside factors (Richards [[February 1 Class Notes]])
*'''Affective Fallacy''': Wimsatt and Berdsley claimed that evaluating literature by the way it affects the reader is uselessly subjective.  Again, literature should be evaluated through its use of language, not outside factors (Richards [[February 1 Class Notes]])
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*'''Aleatoric''': according to chance [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]]
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*'''Aleatoric''': according to chance ([["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
*'''Ambiguity''': Richards showed how under-examined ambiguities can lead to misinterpretation of an entire work (Richards [[February 1 Class Notes]])
*'''Ambiguity''': Richards showed how under-examined ambiguities can lead to misinterpretation of an entire work (Richards [[February 1 Class Notes]])
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*'''Animism''': according to Aristotle, all objects have souls [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]]
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*'''Animism''': according to Aristotle, all objects have souls ([["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
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*'''Antistrophos''': counterpart, companion [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]]
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*'''Antistrophos''': counterpart, companion ([["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
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*'''Techne''': art, craft [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]]
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*'''Techne''': art, craft ([["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
*'''Telos''': an ultimate end. (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])
*'''Telos''': an ultimate end. (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])
*'''Tropism''': growth toward or away from external stimulus (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])
*'''Tropism''': growth toward or away from external stimulus (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])

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