10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTHYMEMATICAL»
Discover the use of
enthymematical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enthymematical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Aristotle's Rhetoric: Or, The True Grounds and Principles of ...
Therefore Orations consisting of Examples are no less persuasive then others ;
but Enthymematical Orations more distract the judgment then the former. But we
shall enquire afterwards into the causes of either, and now to make make use of ...
2
Apprehending the Criminal: The Production of Deviance in ...
Their role was crucial, for they intervened whenever dogmatic or enthymematical
discourse could no longer reason what had to be demonstrated: at that moment,
short stories would take over and function as the direct manifestation of reality.
Marie-Christine Leps, 1992
3
JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory
Enthymematical,. Epistemic,. and. Emotional. Silence(s). in. the. Rhetoric. of.
Whiteness. Tammie. M. Kennedy. Whiteness is filled with silences — unspoken/
unheard discourses, unacknowledged assumptions, and unrecognized emotions
that ...
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The Laws of Thought: a new theory of mental and political ...
It is, however, somewhat humbling to consider, that what bulks so large in our
eyes at present, will very shortly—as men become more intelligent—be treated
as mere trite truisms, or empty platitudes, and, at the highest, of only
enthymematical ...
Alexander ROBERTSON (of Dun Donnochy.), 1868
5
The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: Dialogue ...
Such as are not manifest, are either conclusions of enthymemes; as, He that is
wise will not safer his children, &c. Or else are enthymematical ; that is, have in
themselves the force of an enthymeme; as Mortal men ought not to carry immortal
...
Thomas Hobbes, Sir William Molesworth, 1840
6
Aristotle's Rhetoric ... Made English by the Translators of ...
For what has been said in the discourse of method, holds good in these things;
for as some sorts of rhetoric are exemplary, others enthymematical; so some
orators move by examples, others by enthymemes. Therefore orations consisting
of ...
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Artis logicæ rudimenta. By H. Aldrich. With illustrative ...
... Vicious habits must not be cla'ssedlamong involuntary infirmities, because they
do not excite comnassion, but rather reprehension. Thenthird figure is, for the
same reason, still less frequently expressed in a form purely enthymematical.
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
This is the more remarkable, as in their philosophical arguing we almost
invariably find a syllogism expressed in an enthymematical form, where the
conclusion and the terminus medius are given, by which the force of an argument
is not only ...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), 1848
This is the more remarkable, as in their philosophical arguing we almost
invariably find a syllogism expressed in an enthymematical form, where the
conclusion and the terminus medins are given, by which the force of an argument
is not only ...
Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1847
10
Biblical Repository and Classical Review
Dr. Emmons nowhere advocates it by a very strict or elaborate demonstration, but
often quotes in its defence from the Bible, and still oftener propounds it in a brief
enthymematical form. 1. Let us hear the arguments from Scripture. It is granted ...