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... appeal to the whole British nation , then his appeal was an undeniable success . Here again we must dis- tinguish between a great speech and a successful one . No matter how one may choose to rate the success of Burke's effort there is ...
... appeal to the whole British nation , then his appeal was an undeniable success . Here again we must dis- tinguish between a great speech and a successful one . No matter how one may choose to rate the success of Burke's effort there is ...
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... appeal to unreason strikes some answering chord in the primitive , subhuman depths of our being . In certain fields of activity men have learned to respond to reason and truth pretty consistently . The authors of learned articles do not ...
... appeal to unreason strikes some answering chord in the primitive , subhuman depths of our being . In certain fields of activity men have learned to respond to reason and truth pretty consistently . The authors of learned articles do not ...
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... appeal to the relevant facts . When it doesn't , and when the irrelevancies to which appeal is made are merely popular feelings , the result is an Argumentum ad Popu- lum . It is frequently possible to advance considerations which are ...
... appeal to the relevant facts . When it doesn't , and when the irrelevancies to which appeal is made are merely popular feelings , the result is an Argumentum ad Popu- lum . It is frequently possible to advance considerations which are ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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