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ERIC #: | EJ250932 |
Title: | The Status of the Non-discursiveness Thesis. |
Authors: | Willard, Charles Arthur |
Descriptors: | Cognitive Processes; Communication (Thought Transfer); Discourse Analysis; Interaction; Language; Logic; Persuasive Discourse; Rhetorical Criticism; Symbolism; Theories |
Source: | Journal of the American Forensic Association, v17 n4 p190-214 Spr 1981 |
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Publication Date: | 1981-00-00 |
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Pub Types: | Journal Articles; Opinion Papers |
Abstract: | Argues that the nondiscursiveness thesis introduces more breadth into argumentation than do any of the present alternative points of view. Maintains that all communication modalites are called into play by ordinary arguers and that the meanings of statements oftentimes cannot be understood unless attributions are made. (PD) |
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Identifiers: | Interpersonal Communication; Intuition |
Record Type: | Journal |
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Languages: | English |
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