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THE PLACE OF EMOTION IN ARGUMENT

THE PLACE OF EMOTION IN ARGUMENT

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THE PLACE OF EMOTION IN ARGUMENT

by WALTON, Douglas

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0271008539
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9780271008530
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University Park PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992. 1st ed. . Glossy p/b. Fine. 15 Cm x 23 Cm. xii+294; virtually pristine copy. A thorough and original look at how emotion enters into argument, including not only arguments ad hominem but ad ignorantium, verecundiam, populum, misericordium and baculum as well.

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Title
THE PLACE OF EMOTION IN ARGUMENT
Author
WALTON, Douglas
Format/Binding
Glossy p/b
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Quantity Available
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Edition
1st ed.
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0271008539
ISBN 13
9780271008530
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Place of Publication
University Park PA
Date Published
1992
Size
15 Cm x 23 Cm
Keywords
PSYCHOLOGY EMOTION AFFECT CONFLICT DISCOURSE SOCIAL RHETORIC PERSUASION PHILOSOPHY LOGIC REASONING
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