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Norms of Presentational Force
This is the author's accepted manuscript, made available with permission of the American Forensic Association.Can style or presentational devices reasonably compel us to believe, agree, act? I submit that they can, and that the normative pragmatic project explains how. After describing a normative pragmatic approach to presentational force, I analyze and evaluate presentational force in Susan B. Anthony's "Is it a Crime for a U. S. Citizen to Vote" as it apparently proceeds from logic, emotion, and style. I conclude with reflections on the compatibility of the normative pragmatic approach with the recently-developed pragma-dialectical treatment of presentational devices
Report of the council
In presenting the first annual report, the council have much
pleasure in referring to the proceedings of the society during the
past year
Address of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin [at the first Annual Meeting of the Social Inquiry Society of Ireland]
His Grace expressed his great satisfaction at the establishment of
such a society as that, which seemed to him calculated to meet in
some, perhaps in a very great measure, one very great evil, which
was essentially inseparable from a free government; he meant an
evil resulting from party-contests. Every body must have observed
? although this was a well-governed country, perhaps the best in
the world ? yet that in every branch of manufacture they succeeded
better than in the manufacture of laws
Historic doubts relative to Napoleon Bonaparte
Responsibility: Richard Whately ; edited & with a critical introduction and notes by Ralph S. Pomero
Introductory lectures on political-economy : being part of a course delivered in Easter term, MDCCCXXXI.
Mode of access: Internet
Introductory lessons on morals, and Christian evidences.
xiii p., 1 l., 330 p. 19 cm
The Kingdom of Christ delineated, in two essays on Our Lord's own account of His person and of the nature of His Kingdom and on the constitution, powers and ministry of a Christian church as appointed by Himself
"The following Essays contain the substance of some Discourses originally designed for the Press, but which I was strongly urged to publish by several of the persons to whom the Volume is inscribed." (Preface
Inaugural address on the opening of a course of lectures illustrative of Irish art, industry, and science /
Ascribed to Richard Whately.At head of title: Exhibition lectures.Mode of access: Internet
A selection of English synonyms ...
Written by Elizabeth Jane Whately, edited by Richard Whately, abp. of Dublin.Mode of access: Internet
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