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Rhetoric as epistemic: A classroom‐centered view

Pages 189-196 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

Rhetoric's claim to an epistemological role depends first upon the primary role of language in knowing: the word of speech or thought has a prior claim to knowledge and is only subsequently joined by rhetoric. The functions of rhetoric in the classroom—synthesis, discovery, arrangement, persuasion, and memory—provide a starting point and a perspective from which to examine the epistemic claims of rhetoric.

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