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  • Rethinking the Connection of Metaphor and Commonplace

    Rethinking the Connection of Metaphor and Commonplace

  • Virtue and Rights in American Property Law Eric R

    Virtue and Rights in American Property Law Eric R

  • Rethinking Mimesis

    Rethinking Mimesis

  • Linguistic Patterns of Viewpoint Transfer in News Narratives

    Linguistic Patterns of Viewpoint Transfer in News Narratives

  • Diegesis – Mimesis

    Diegesis – Mimesis

  • Order in Multiplicity: Aristotle on Text, Context, and the Rule of Law Maureen B

    Order in Multiplicity: Aristotle on Text, Context, and the Rule of Law Maureen B

  • The Parts We Skip: a Taxonomy of Constitutional Irrelevancy

    The Parts We Skip: a Taxonomy of Constitutional Irrelevancy

  • The Earliest Translations of Aristotle's Politics and The

    The Earliest Translations of Aristotle's Politics and The

  • Pilgrimage and Its Paratexts

    Pilgrimage and Its Paratexts

  • The Context of Paratext: a Bibliometric Study of the Citation Contexts of Gérard Genette’S Texts

    The Context of Paratext: a Bibliometric Study of the Citation Contexts of Gérard Genette’S Texts

  • Narrative Point of View in Translation: a Systemic Functional Analysis of the Arabic Translations of J.M

    Narrative Point of View in Translation: a Systemic Functional Analysis of the Arabic Translations of J.M

  • Did Gorgias Coin Rhetorike? a Rereading of Plato's Gorgias

    Did Gorgias Coin Rhetorike? a Rereading of Plato's Gorgias

  • Bushido in the Courtroom: a Case for Virtue-Oriented Lawyering

    Bushido in the Courtroom: a Case for Virtue-Oriented Lawyering

  • "Introductions to Philosophy" with Olympiodorus

  • The Meaning in Mimesis: Philosophy, Aesthetics, Acting Theory

    The Meaning in Mimesis: Philosophy, Aesthetics, Acting Theory

  • N GUILTY MEN

    N GUILTY MEN

  • Figuring Rhetoric: from Antistrophe to Apostrophe Through Catastrophe Jane Sutton

    Figuring Rhetoric: from Antistrophe to Apostrophe Through Catastrophe Jane Sutton

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  • Approaches to Narrative Instruction for Second Language Learners
  • Recovering Delivery for Digital Rhetoric James E
  • Constructing Legal Narratives: Law, Language and the Media
  • The Concept of Logos in Greek Culture Marian Hillar Center for Philosophy and Socinian Studies
  • Plato's Theologia Revisited
  • AN ART of RHETORICAL LISTENING: ARISTOTLE’S TREATMENT of AUDIENCE in the RHETORIC Christopher D
  • (MAEG) MEG-05 Literary Criticism and Theory Block-2 Classical Criticism
  • The Topology of Community in Aristotle: a Phenomenological Approach
  • 1 Eyes Wide Shut: Towards an Aristotelian Film Theory Abstract
  • Aristotle, from Poetics
  • Ethos, Pathos, and Logos: the Benefits of Aristotelian Rhetoric in the Courtroom Krista C
  • Translating Humorous Lexical Creations in Children's Literature
  • Aristotle's Rhetoric for Everybody Scott F. Crider © 2014
  • The Ethical Visions of Copyright Law
  • Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy
  • Walk the Line: Aristotle and the Ethics of Narrative
  • Enacting Virtue
  • Aristotle, Adam Smith, and Martin EP Seligman


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