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Original Articles

Marbles, dimples, rubber sheets, and quantum wells: The role of analogy in the rhetoric of science

Pages 25-48 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009
 

Notes

This project was funded by a Graduate Research Award for Rhetoric and Composition from the Ohio State University. I would also like to thank Roger Graves, Dana Harrington, Jack Selzer, Charles Bazerman and two anonymous reviewers for Rhetoric Society Quarterly for their comments on various drafts which greatly improved this essay.

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