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Discourse analysis. --- Language and logic. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Persuasion (Rhetoric).
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Rhetoric. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Rhétorique --- Argumentation --- Perelman, Chaïm --- Rhétorique --- Perelman, Chaïm
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Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Communication in politics. --- Political psychology. --- Democracy. --- Judgment. --- Political aspects.
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Classical literature --- Oratory, Ancient. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- History and criticism. --- History
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Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric --- Discours argumentatif --- Rhétorique --- Bibliography. --- Bibliography. --- Bibliographie --- Bibliographie
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Oratory, Ancient. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek --- History and criticism. --- Athens (Greece) --- Intellectual life. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric). --- Oratory, Ancient --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Forensics (Public speaking) --- Oratory --- Rhetoric --- History and criticism
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The Art of Argument, first published in 2007, guides readers through the process of developing, defending and presenting a compelling argument. Primarily aimed at students who are about to undertake or participate in an international mooting competition, The Art of Argument explains in a step-by-step process what to do when you first get the moot problem, how to begin researching the subject matter, the emotional highs and lows, why practice makes perfect, how to handle yourself at the competition, and most importantly to have fun. Through the process of mooting you learn how to construct analytical arguments, to present your point logically and soundly and to consider and address the queries and concerns of your opponent and the Moot Master. For a law student there is no greater skill than constructing a logical and compelling argument.
Trial practice. --- Moot courts --- Legal briefs. --- Forensic oratory. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Law --- Study and teaching. --- Briefs. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric). --- Legal education --- Rhetoric --- Forensics (Public speaking) --- Oratory --- Communication in law --- Forensic orations --- Briefs --- Legal documents --- Mock trials --- Adversary system (Law) --- Appellate procedure --- Civil procedure --- Criminal procedure --- Practice of law --- Study and teaching
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