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Clason focuses on the closing argument rhetorical practices of five trial attorneys. She seeks to 1) learn how participants utilized rhetorical strategies in closing argument; 2) better understand how they selected those strategies; and 3) examine why they employed the strategies they did through the central categories of ethos, logos, and pathos. Study participants' awareness and consideration of the classical speaker, audience, and message Aristotelian speech situation as well as the power of persuasion demonstrates the continued influence of rhetoric in courts and rhetorical nature of legal
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First published in 1986, this book offers the Latin text and English translation of a pivotal work by one of the most influential and controversial writers of early modern times. Pierre de la Ramée, better known as Peter Ramus, was a college instructor in Paris who published a number of books attacking and attempting to refute foundational texts in philosophy and rhetoric. He began in the early 1540's with books on Aristotle-which were later banned and burned-and Cicero, and later, in 1549, he published Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum. The purpose of Ramus's book
Oratory --- Rhetoric --- Quintilian. --- Early works to 1800
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Through these studies and accounts, the contributors champion the notion that the public work of rhetoric is the tough labor of gaining access and trust, learning the codes and histories of communities, locating the situations in which rhetorical expertise is most effective, and in many cases jointly defining the terms for gauging social change.
Rhetoric --- Language and languages --- Political oratory. --- Parliamentary oratory --- Political speaking --- Oratory --- Politics, Practical --- Public speaking --- Politics and literature --- Political aspects. --- Political aspects --- Language and languages Political aspects
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Capital punishment --- Political oratory --- Emotions --- Debates and debating
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Qu'on tente de l'évacuer, de la dissimuler derrière une évidence fictive ou, au contraire, qu'on la mette en scène ostensiblement à des fins stratégiques, la polémique est au cœur de toute entreprise oratoire. Elle prescrit ses règles et ses armes, impose ses conditions, son terrain d'action ou de réaction : un mot de trop, un tour mal pesé, et tout le projet rhétorique se trouve mis en échec faute d'une entente pérenne sur les enjeux et les fins du combat. Horizon possible, éventualité, ressource circonstancielle, la polémique reste disponible à la croisée des genres pour coordonner et ritualiser l'échange des coups autant que le degré de leur violence. Négliger sa pertinence, son importance topique n'a jamais pour effet que de masquer ou de récuser le principe selon lequel à l'origine et aux fondements de tout discours résident une cause à gagner, un contradicteur à évincer, des arguments à contester et, en fin de compte, un auditeur à persuader de la supériorité d'une vision du monde inscrite dans une hiérarchie des valeurs et des préférences. Provocation, incitation à la réponse, une telle parole invite à la surenchère, à la contre-attaque, à la pointe, à la recherche de l'argument imparable – cette munition discursive – qui viendrait enfermer dans ses formes la bataille des mots, et clore le rapport de force entre des protagonistes plus ou moins bien qualifiés pour soutenir cette situation incertaine sans vaciller.
Oratory --- Rhetoric --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- History --- History
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Rhetoric, Ancient --- Classical literature --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek --- Oratory, Ancient --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc.
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Lacan, Jacques, --- Oratory. --- French Psychoanalysis - 20th Century. --- biographie --- Critique et interprétation --- Psychanalyse
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Oratory, Ancient. --- Political corruption --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek --- History and criticism. --- Libanius --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Latin literature --- Oratory, Ancient --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin --- History and criticism --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Criticism and interpretation
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Debates and debating --- Argumentation --- Speaking --- Elocution --- Forensics (Public speaking) --- Public speaking --- Rhetoric --- Discussion --- Oratory --- Study and teaching (Higher)
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