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Rhetoric versus philosophy: The role of the universal audience in Chaim Perelman's The New Rhetoric

Pages 118-125 | Published online: 22 May 2009

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Richard L. Lanigan. (2019) Perelman’s phenomenology of rhetoric: Foucault contests Chomsky’s complaint about media communicology in the age of Trump polemic. Semiotica 2019:229, pages 273-328.
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James Crosswhite. (2010) Universalities. Philosophy & Rhetoric 43:4, pages 430-448.
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Michelle K. Bolduc & David A. Frank. (2010) Chaïm Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca’s “On Temporality as a Characteristic of Argumentation”:. Philosophy & Rhetoric 43:4, pages 308-336.
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Scott F. Aikin. (2008) Perelmanian Universal Audience and the Epistemic Aspirations of Argument. Philosophy & Rhetoric 41:3, pages 238-259.
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Scott F. Aikin. (2008) Perelmanian Universal Audience and the Epistemic Aspirations of Argument. Philosophy & Rhetoric 41:3, pages 238-259.
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