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112Toulmin's rhetorical logic: What's the warrant for warrants?Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (1): 22-50. 2008.
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9From Work to Text to DocumentArchival Science 8 (3): 217-226. 2009.The defining trope for the humanities in the last 30 years has been typified by the move from “work” to “text.” The signature text defining this move has been Roland Barthes seminal essay,“From Work to Text.” But the current move in library, archival and information studies toward the “document” as the key term offers challenges for contemporary humanities research.
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1Advances in the History of Rhetoric: The First Six Years (edited book)Parlor Press. 2007.Anthology of articles from the journal Advances in the History of Rhetoric, as published by the American Society for the History of Rhetoric.
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Douglas Walton, Informal Logic, and the Uses of the New Dialectic for the Rhetoric of InquiryDissertation, University of Minnesota. 2002.The works of Douglas Walton have not yet been integrated into rhetorical studies. Too often, his contribution is viewed as limited to his work on fallacies. A fuller understanding of the depth of Walton's work will yield new insights for rhetorical criticism. Specifically, a refined understanding of his "New Dialectic" enables new forms of rhetorical criticism of interdisciplinary academic debate. This new rhetorical criticism is exemplified here in analyses of the Black Athena debates, the Walz…Read more
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“Out of the Aerie Realm of the Intellectual Firmament.”Quarterly Journal of Speech 93 (3): 349-351. 2008.
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Historiography and the Study of Rhetoric"In A. Lunsford, K. Wilson & R. Eberly (eds.), Sage Handbook of Rhetorical Studies, Sage Publications. pp. 13. 2009.
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“A Broader Understanding of the Ethics of Listening: Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Media Studies and the Ethical Listening Subject.”International Journal of Listening 23 (1): 7-20. 2009.
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“Rhetorical Theory: Major Figures in the Aristotelian Tradition”In Linda K. Shamoon, Rebecca Moore Howard, Sandra Jamieson & Robert Schwegler (eds.), Coming of Age: The Advanced Writing Curriculum, Boynton/cook. 2000.
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University of Minnesota, DuluthRegular Faculty
Duluth, Minnesota, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language |
Areas of Interest
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |