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The Productivity Of Scientific Rhetoric, David J. Depew, John Lyne
The Productivity Of Scientific Rhetoric, David J. Depew, John Lyne
David J Depew
We argue that the rhetoric of science occupies an important niche in contemporary science studies. Although we are pluralistic about how different rhetoricians of science can and do conduct their inquiries, we assert that their disciplinarily distinctive approach is to treat argumentation as a constituent of context. From this perspective, we observe various interacting forms of rationality at work in the controversies that constitute science in society. We argue that modes of discovery and modes of proof are mutually engaged in the process of rhetorical invention. We identify a variety of topics or commonplaces that show invention as we conceive …
Introduction To Issue 8,1, David Depew
Introduction To Issue 8,1, David Depew
David J Depew
Volume 8, No 1, of POROI: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Analysis and Invention, offers three essays and, in accord with our practice, summaries of the Proceedings of 2011 Preconference of the Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology (ARST).
Introduction To Volume 10,1, David J. Depew
Back To Class Warfare: The Rhetoric Of Mitt Romney, David J. Depew
Back To Class Warfare: The Rhetoric Of Mitt Romney, David J. Depew
David J Depew
The essay suggests that Mitt Romney sees America from a 19th century perspective.
Introduction, David Depew
Introduction To A Special Issue On Rhetorics Of Biology In The Age Of Biomechanical Reproduction, David Depew
Introduction To A Special Issue On Rhetorics Of Biology In The Age Of Biomechanical Reproduction, David Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
Adam Smith And Edmund Burke: Texts In Context, David J. Depew
Adam Smith And Edmund Burke: Texts In Context, David J. Depew
David J Depew
The essay argues that Edmund Burke's differences from Adam Smith on government-sponsored assistance for the unemployed is rooted in their differences about the nature of government, not in their economic theories. Burke, unlike Smith, cannot free himself from the violent display of power on which he thinks political legitimacy rests. In this way, his work testifies to the insights of Michel Foucault. Smith has a different, more bourgeois ideal and a higher estimate of the "bourgeois virtues" of the common person.
Empathy, Psychology, And Aesthetics: Reflections On A Repair Concept, David Depew
Empathy, Psychology, And Aesthetics: Reflections On A Repair Concept, David Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.