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  1. The Great Sophists in Periclean Athens.Jacqueline de Romilly & Janet Lloyd - 1996 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 29 (4):447-451.
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  • Rhetoric and philosophy in Renaissance humanism.Jerrold E. Seigel - 1968 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    The combination of rhetoric and philosophy appeared in the ancient world through Cicero, and revived as an ideal in the Renaissance. By a careful and precise analysis of the views of four major humanists-Petrarch, Salutati, Bruni, and Valla—Professor Seigel seeks to establish that they were first of all professional rhetoricians, completely committed to the relation between philosophy and rhetoric. He then explores the broader problem of the "external history" of humanism, and reopens basic questions about Renaissance culture. He departs from (...)
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  • Review of Richard Sennett: The Fall of Public Man[REVIEW]Richard Sennett - 1977 - Ethics 88 (3):276-279.
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle's "Rhetoric": An Art of Character.Eugene Garver - 1996 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 29 (4):436-440.
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  • Preface.Jerrold E. Seigel - 1968 - In Rhetoric and philosophy in Renaissance humanism. Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
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  • Informal Logic, a Handbook for Critical Argumentation.Douglas N. Walton - 1993 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 26 (1):48-52.
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  • (1 other version)Informal logic: a handbook for critical argumentation.Douglas Neil Walton - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is an introductory guide to the basic principles of constructing good arguments and criticizing bad ones. It is nontechnical in its approach, and is based on 150 key examples, each discussed and evaluated in clear, illustrative detail. The author explains how errors, fallacies, and other key failures of argument occur. He shows how correct uses of argument are based on sound argument strategies for reasoned persuasion and critical questions for responding. Among the many subjects covered are: techniques of posing, (...)
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  • Vico in the Tradition of Rhetoric.Michael Mooney - 1985 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 20 (4):274-277.
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  • Protagoras and Logos: A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric.Edward Schiappa - 1994 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 27 (4):418-422.
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  • Vico in the Tradition of Rhetoric.Michael Mooney - 1985 - Princeton University Press.
    The description for this book, Vico in the Tradition of Rhetoric, will be forthcoming.
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  • Plato, Derrida and Writing.Jasper Neel - 1989 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 22 (4):310-313.
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