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Arguing about human understanding

Pages 137-147 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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JamesW. Hikins. (1999) The seductive waltz: Rhetoric and contemporary interpretations of Nietzsche. Quarterly Journal of Speech 85:4, pages 380-399.
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Janice Schuetz. (1986) Dimensions of teaching: The methods, relationships, and ideas of Wayne Brockriede. Communication Quarterly 34:4, pages 357-364.
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Robert Trapp. (1986) The Role of Disagreement in Interactional Argument. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 23:1, pages 23-41.
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