Human communication as narration [electronic resource] : Toward a Philosophy of Reason, Value, and Action / Walter R. Fisher.
1987
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Human communication as narration [electronic resource] : Toward a Philosophy of Reason, Value, and Action / Walter R. Fisher.
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Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, 1987.
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xvi, 201 p. : Grayscale Illustration ; 24 cm
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Studies in rhetoric/communication
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Copyright © University of South Carolina 1987, 1989.
Published in Columbia, South Carolina, by the University of South Carolina Press.
Manufactured in the United States of America.
First Paperback Edition.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, excerpted from The Great Gatsby. Copyright 1925 Charles Scribner's Sons; copyright renewed 1953 Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan. Reprinted with the permission of Charles Scribner's Sons. Reprinted with permission of The Bodley Head from The Bodley Head Scott Fitzgerald.
Excerpts from Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller reprinted by permission of International Creative Management, Inc.
Copyright © University of South Carolina 1987, 1989.
Published in Columbia, South Carolina, by the University of South Carolina Press.
Manufactured in the United States of America.
First Paperback Edition.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, excerpted from The Great Gatsby. Copyright 1925 Charles Scribner's Sons; copyright renewed 1953 Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan. Reprinted with the permission of Charles Scribner's Sons. Reprinted with permission of The Bodley Head from The Bodley Head Scott Fitzgerald.
Excerpts from Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller reprinted by permission of International Creative Management, Inc.
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Includes indexes.
Contents
Part I The Historical Exigence
Part II The Narrative Paradigm and Related Theories
Part III Narrative Rationality, Good Reasons, and Audiences
Part IV Applications.
In the Beginning
The Connection with Logic
Narration as a Paradigm of Human Communication
An Elaboration
Assessing Nararatives Fidelity: The Logic of Good Reasons
Narrative Rationality and Qualities of Audiences
Narrativity and Politics: The Case of Ronald Reagan
Argument in Drama and Literature
Choosing between Socrates and Callicles: An Assessment of Philosophical Discource
In Retrospect.
Part II The Narrative Paradigm and Related Theories
Part III Narrative Rationality, Good Reasons, and Audiences
Part IV Applications.
In the Beginning
The Connection with Logic
Narration as a Paradigm of Human Communication
An Elaboration
Assessing Nararatives Fidelity: The Logic of Good Reasons
Narrative Rationality and Qualities of Audiences
Narrativity and Politics: The Case of Ronald Reagan
Argument in Drama and Literature
Choosing between Socrates and Callicles: An Assessment of Philosophical Discource
In Retrospect.
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Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2021. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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ACLS Humanities E-Book (Series)
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
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