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Rhetoric, the sophists, and the possible

Pages 215-226 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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Joshua Reeves. (2013) Temptation and Its Discontents: Digital Rhetoric, Flow, and the Possible. Rhetoric Review 32:3, pages 314-330.
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Stephen Olbrys Gencarella. (2007) The Myth of Rhetoric: Korax and the Art of Pollution. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 37:3, pages 251-273.
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Jon Rutter . (2004) Resurrecting Gorgias: the sophistic specter haunting rhetorical theory. Review of Communication 4:1-2, pages 57-62.
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A. Susan Owen, Lynn Clarke, Robin E. Jensen, Christopher Lyle Johnstone & Radha S. Hegde. (2004) Book Reviews. Argumentation and Advocacy 40:3, pages 195-208.
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AudreyM. Van Mersbergen. (1998) The return of the addressed: Rhetoric, reading, and resonance. Rhetoric Review 16:2, pages 242-252.
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B. Lee Artz & MarkA. Pollock. (1997) The rhetoric of unconditional surrender: Locating the necessary moment for coercion. Communication Studies 48:2, pages 159-173.
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KennethJ. Lindblom. (1996) Toward a neosophistic writing pedagogy. Rhetoric Review 15:1, pages 93-108.
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James Jasinski. (1995) The forms and limits of prudence in Henry Clay's (1850) defense of the compromise measures. Quarterly Journal of Speech 81:4, pages 454-478.
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Andy Crockett. (1994) Gorgias's encomium of Helen: Violent rhetoric or radical feminism? . Rhetoric Review 13:1, pages 71-90.
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MichaelJ. Hyde & D. Kevin Sargent. (1993) The performance of play, the “great poem,” and ethics. Text and Performance Quarterly 13:2, pages 122-138.
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Mark Lawrence McPhail. (1992) Quantum inferential leaps: The rhetoric of physics. Southern Communication Journal 57:3, pages 178-193.
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MargaretD. Zulick. (1992) The agon of Jeremiah: On the dialogic invention of prophetic ethos. Quarterly Journal of Speech 78:2, pages 125-148.
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WilliamG. Kirkwood. (1992) Narrative and the rhetoric of possibility. Communication Monographs 59:1, pages 30-47.
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Takis Poulakos. (1990) Historiographies of the tradition of rhetoric: A brief history of classical funeral orations. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:2, pages 172-188.
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Janice Walker Anderson. (1989) A comparison of Arab and American conceptions of “effective”; persuasion. Howard Journal of Communications 2:1, pages 81-96.
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SonjaK. Foss & Ann Gill. (1987) Michel Foucault's theory of rhetoric as epistemic. Western Journal of Speech Communication 51:4, pages 384-401.
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SusanC. Jarratt. (1987) The first sophists and the uses of history. Rhetoric Review 6:1, pages 67-78.
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VictorJ. Vitanza. (1987) Critical sub/versions of the history of philosophical rhetoric. Rhetoric Review 6:1, pages 41-66.
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Takis Poulakos. (1987) Isocrates's use of narrative in the Evagoras: Epideictic rhetoric and moral action. Quarterly Journal of Speech 73:3, pages 317-328.
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WilliamG. Kirkwood. (1985) Parables as metaphors and examples. Quarterly Journal of Speech 71:4, pages 422-440.
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Joshua Reeves & Ethan Stoneman. (2014) Heidegger and the Aesthetics of Rhetoric. Philosophy & Rhetoric 47:2, pages 137-157.
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R. John Williams. (2011) Technê -Zen and the Spiritual Quality of Global Capitalism . Critical Inquiry 38:1, pages 17-70.
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Nola J. Heidlebaugh. (2008) Invention and Public Dialogue: Lessons from Rhetorical Theories. Communication Theory 18:1, pages 27-50.
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Christopher Lyle Johnstone. (2006) Sophistical Wisdom: Politikê Aretê and “Logosophia”. Philosophy & Rhetoric 39:4, pages 265-289.
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Jane Sutton. (1991) Rereading sophistical arguments: A political intervention. Argumentation 5:2, pages 141-157.
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Victor J. Vitanza. (1991) ?Some more? notes, toward a ?third? sophistic. Argumentation 5:2, pages 117-139.
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Jane Sutton. (1986) The Death of Rhetoric and its Rebirth in Philosophy. Rhetorica 4:3, pages 203-226.
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