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On viewing rhetoric as epistemic: Ten years later

Pages 258-266 | Published online: 22 May 2009

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JamesW. Hikins & RichardA. Cherwitz. (2010) The Engaged University: Where Rhetorical Theory Matters. Journal of Applied Communication Research 38:2, pages 115-126.
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Scott F. Aikin. (2008) Three Objections to the Epistemic Theory of Argument Rebutted. Argumentation and Advocacy 44:3, pages 130-142.
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Kenneth Rufo. (2003) Rhetoric and Power: Rethinking and Relinking. Argumentation and Advocacy 40:2, pages 65-84.
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RichardA. Cherwitz & JamesW. Hikins. (2000) Climbing the academic ladder: A critique of provincialism in contemporary rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 86:4, pages 375-385.
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Bradford Vivian. (1999) The veil and the visible. Western Journal of Communication 63:2, pages 115-139.
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Brian R. McGee. (1999) The Argument from Definition Revisited: Race and Definition in the Progressive Era. Argumentation and Advocacy 35:4, pages 141-158.
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Ronald Walter Greene. (1998) The Aesthetic Turn and the Rhetorical Perspective on Argumentation. Argumentation and Advocacy 35:1, pages 19-29.
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Robert Hariman. (1998) Terrible Beauty and Mundane Detail: Aesthetic Knowledge in the Practice of Everyday Life. Argumentation and Advocacy 35:1, pages 10-18.
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James Comas. (1998) War and the anima of criticism. Rhetoric Review 16:2, pages 188-225.
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Heather Brodie Graves. (1998) Marbles, dimples, rubber sheets, and quantum wells: The role of analogy in the rhetoric of science. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 28:1, pages 25-48.
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JimA. Kuypers. (1996) Doxa and a critical rhetoric: Accounting for the rhetorical agent through prudence. Communication Quarterly 44:4, pages 452-462.
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ThomasW. Benson. (1996) Rhetoric, civility, and community: Political debate on computer bulletin boards. Communication Quarterly 44:3, pages 359-378.
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Heather Brodie Graves. (1995) Rhetoric and reality in the process of scientific inquiry. Rhetoric Review 14:1, pages 106-125.
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WilliamL. Benoit & RobertS. Hanczor. (1994) The Tonya Harding controversy: An analysis of image restoration strategies. Communication Quarterly 42:4, pages 416-433.
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Douglas Thomas. (1994) Reflections on a Nietzschean turn in rhetorical theory: Rhetoric without epistemology?. Quarterly Journal of Speech 80:1, pages 71-76.
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JanetS. Horne. (1993) Rorty's circumvention of argument: Redescribing rhetoric. Southern Communication Journal 58:3, pages 169-181.
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Douglas Thomas. (1993) Burke, Nietzsche, Lacan: Three perspectives on the rhetoric of order. Quarterly Journal of Speech 79:3, pages 336-355.
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Steve Whitson & John Poulakos. (1993) Nietzsche and the aesthetics of rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 79:2, pages 131-145.
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JamesW. Chesebro. (1993) Communication and computability: The case of Alan Mathison Turing. Communication Quarterly 41:1, pages 90-121.
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PatriciaR. Palmerton. (1992) Teaching skills or teaching thinking?. Journal of Applied Communication Research 20:3, pages 335-341.
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Steven Mailloux. (1991) Rhetorical hermeneutics revisited. Text and Performance Quarterly 11:3, pages 233-248.
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Stuart Greene. (1990) Toward a dialectical theory of composing . Rhetoric Review 9:1, pages 149-172.
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RobertL. Scott. (1990) Epistemig rhetoric and criticism: Where Barry Brummett goes wrong. Quarterly Journal of Speech 76:3, pages 300-303.
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Paula Tompkins Pribble. (1990) Making an ethical commitment: A rhetorical case study of organizational socialization. Communication Quarterly 38:3, pages 255-267.
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Barry Brummett. (1990) A eulogy for epistemic rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 76:1, pages 69-72.
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R. Allen Harris. (1990) Assent, Dissent, and Rhetoric in Science. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 20:1, pages 13-37.
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Janet Horne. (1989) Rhetoric after Rorty. Western Journal of Speech Communication 53:3, pages 247-259.
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StevenR. Goldzwig. (1989) A social movement perspective on demagoguery: Achieving symbolic realignment. Communication Studies 40:3, pages 202-228.
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JefferyL. Bineham. (1989) Consensus theory and religious belief. Communication Studies 40:3, pages 141-155.
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RaymieE. Mckerrow. (1989) Critical rhetoric: Theory and praxis. Communication Monographs 56:2, pages 91-111.
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RalphE. Dowling. (1989) Print journalism as political communication: The Iran hostage crisis . Political Communication 6:2, pages 129-150.
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KarenA. Schriver. (1989) Theory building in rhetoric and composition: The role of empirical scholarship. Rhetoric Review 7:2, pages 272-288.
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JamesW. Chesebro. (1988) Epistemology and ontology as dialectical modes in the writings of Kenneth Burke. Communication Quarterly 36:3, pages 175-191.
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WilliamL. Nothstine. (1988) “Topics” as Ontologigal metaphor in contemporary rhetorical theory and criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 74:2, pages 151-163.
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RobertL. Scott. (1988) Non‐discipline as a remedy for rhetoric? A reply to victor Vitanza. Rhetoric Review 6:2, pages 233-237.
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Mark Paul Moore. (1988) Rhetoric and paradox: Seeking knowledge from the “container and thing contained”;. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 18:1, pages 15-30.
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ThomasP. Miller. (1987) “Communication and knowledge: Theorizing in a world beyond language”. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 17:4, pages 433-446.
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JohnS. Nelson & Allan Megill. (1986) Rhetoric of inquiry: Projects and prospects. Quarterly Journal of Speech 72:1, pages 20-37.
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LoisJ. Einhorn. (1985) The argumentative dimensions of theorizing: Toward a method for analyzing theories of rhetoric. Central States Speech Journal 36:4, pages 282-293.
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JamesW. Chesebro. (1984) The media reality: Epistemological functions of media in cultural systems. Critical Studies in Mass Communication 1:2, pages 111-130.
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David Zarefsky. (1984) Reflections on Hypothesis Testing in Response to Ulrich. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 21:1, pages 9-13.
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MichaelJ. Hyde. (1984) Emotion and human communication: A rhetorical, scientific, and philosophical picture. Communication Quarterly 32:2, pages 120-132.
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Walter B. Weimer. (1983) Why All Knowing is Rhetorical. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 20:2, pages 63-71.
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RichardA. Cherwitz & JamesW. Hikins. (1983) Rhetorical perspectivism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 69:3, pages 249-266.
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RalphE. Dowling. (1983) “Arguers as lovers”;: Implications for forensics education. Communication Education 32:2, pages 237-241.
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WilliamG. Kirkwood. (1983) Storytelling and self‐confrontation: Parables as communication strategies. Quarterly Journal of Speech 69:1, pages 58-74.
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RichardE. Crable. (1982) Knowledge‐as‐status: On argument and epistemology. Communication Monographs 49:4, pages 249-262.
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Barry Brummett, ThomasB. Farrell, Joseph Cappella, JohnR. Greene & SusanB. Shimanoff. (1982) The forum. Quarterly Journal of Speech 68:4, pages 425-437.
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Alan Brinton. (1982) William James and the epistemic view of rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 68:2, pages 158-169.
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RichardA. Cherwitz & JamesW. Hikins. (1982) Toward a rhetorical epistemology. Southern Speech Communication Journal 47:2, pages 135-162.
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Earl Croasmun & RichardA. Cherwitz. (1982) Beyond rhetorical relativism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 68:1, pages 1-16.
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Barry Brummett. (1981) A defense of ethical relativism as rhetorically grounded. Western Journal of Speech Communication 45:4, pages 286-298.
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DonaldP. Cushman & LawrenceJ. Prelli. (1981) Rhetoric and epistemology from an action theory perspective. Central States Speech Journal 32:4, pages 273-278.
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ThomasB. Farrell & G. Thomas Goodnight. (1981) Accidental rhetoric: The root metaphors of three mile Island. Communication Monographs 48:4, pages 271-300.
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Christopher Lyle Johnstone. (1981) Ethics, wisdom, and the mission of contemporary rhetoric the realization of human being. Central States Speech Journal 32:3, pages 177-188.
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JamesW. Hikins. (1981) Plato's rhetorical theory: Old perspectives on the epistemology of the new rhetoric. Central States Speech Journal 32:3, pages 160-176.
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John Russell Lyne. (1981) Rhetoric and everyday knowledge. Central States Speech Journal 32:3, pages 145-152.
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RichardB. Gregg. (1981) Rhetoric and knowing: The search for perspective. Central States Speech Journal 32:3, pages 133-144.
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JohnJ. Makay. (1980) Psychotherapy as a rhetoric for secular grace. Central States Speech Journal 31:3, pages 184-196.
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Michael McGuire. (1980) The ethics of rhetoric: The morality of knowledge. Southern Speech Communication Journal 45:2, pages 133-148.
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RichardA. Cherwitz. (1980) The contributory effect of rhetorical discourse: A study of language‐in‐use. Quarterly Journal of Speech 66:1, pages 33-50.
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MichaelJ. Hyde & CraigR. Smith. (1979) Hermeneutics and rhetoric: A seen but unobserved relationship. Quarterly Journal of Speech 65:4, pages 347-363.
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RichardA. Cherwitz & JamesW. Hikins. (1979) John Stuart Mill's on liberty: Implications for the epistemology of the new rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 65:1, pages 12-24.
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C. Jack Orr. (1978) How shall we say: “Reality is socially constructed through communication?”. Central States Speech Journal 29:4, pages 263-274.
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MichaelC. Leff. (1978) In search of Ariadne's thread: A review of the recent literature on rhetorical theory. Central States Speech Journal 29:2, pages 73-91.
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C. Jack Orr. (1978) Communication, relativism, and student development. Communication Education 27:2, pages 83-98.
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Richard Leo Enos. (1978) The structuring of rhetorical theories: The center of a central tradition. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 8:1, pages 2-7.
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