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... society in general has been declining since the Golden Age of Greece . Opposing the Latin of the Augustine humanists with Greek esoteric wisdom , he becomes paradoxically a countermodern precursor of Romantic thought , launching the ...
... society in general has been declining since the Golden Age of Greece . Opposing the Latin of the Augustine humanists with Greek esoteric wisdom , he becomes paradoxically a countermodern precursor of Romantic thought , launching the ...
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... society . Explorations into language origins led to such fertile lines of inquiry as the processes of cognitive development , the role of human activity in constructing society , and constructions of proto - evo- lutionary ...
... society . Explorations into language origins led to such fertile lines of inquiry as the processes of cognitive development , the role of human activity in constructing society , and constructions of proto - evo- lutionary ...
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... society in which we want to live . Some of the social and political impli- cations of later belletristic rhetorics became apparent in the 1960s when these prescriptive rhetorics hindered rather than advanced students ' progress in open ...
... society in which we want to live . Some of the social and political impli- cations of later belletristic rhetorics became apparent in the 1960s when these prescriptive rhetorics hindered rather than advanced students ' progress in open ...
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... Society of Paris in 1866 and by the Philological Society of London in 1911.4 The more positivistic nineteenth century required a different discourse , push- ing the hybrid speculations that are our concern to the margins ...
... Society of Paris in 1866 and by the Philological Society of London in 1911.4 The more positivistic nineteenth century required a different discourse , push- ing the hybrid speculations that are our concern to the margins ...
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Transformations in Western Rhetoric and Language | 33 |
Vico on the Threshold Modern Language and Rhetoric | 59 |
Condillac and Modern Rhetoric Across the Threshold | 99 |
Lord Monboddos Antimodernity Scottish Marginalia | 127 |
TwentyFirstCentury Language and Rhetoric | 160 |
Notes | 179 |
Works Cited | 191 |
Index | 203 |
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