Sentence examples for rhetorical contexts from inspiring English sources

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In line with Downes' third category, C. Kenneth Waters argues that information is a useful term in rhetorical contexts, such as seeking funding for DNA sequencing by claiming that DNA carries information.

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In other words, the rhetorical context of the passage is crucial, though it is typically ignored by commentators defending the Aristocratic Politics View.

Four kinds of critical literacy may be useful to produce computational media that responds appropriately to the larger rhetorical context of software culture.

However, in the rhetorical context there are two factors that the dialectician has to keep in mind if she wants to become a rhetorician too, and if the dialectical argument is to become a successful enthymeme.

Nevertheless, this expectation is somehow misled: The enthymeme is different from other kinds of dialectical arguments, insofar as it is used in the rhetorical context of public speech (and rhetorical arguments are called 'enthymemes'); thus, no further formal or qualitative differences are needed.

If this is right, then the Skolemite's larger argument could well amount to criticizing ordinary set-theoretic notions for being "relative" in a rhetorical context in which the Skolemite has already presented far stronger criticisms of these notions in the course of defending the initial step in his argument.

Perhaps not surprisingly, some deny that a statement can ever be neutrally stated, even if in a larger rhetorical context; White and the Appraisal Website ("Modelling engagement," 2015) title the discussions on the non-existence of bare assertions as "no more facts".

These were the days when "reforming welfare" was a big deal, and Republicans tended to lump a lot of things under the dreaded "welfare" label, to give some rhetorical context.

The different rhetorical strategies and cultural contexts of these two gynocentric philosophers sometimes conceal the similarity of their philosophies of religion.

For Lock, Burke's statements are context-specific rhetorical acts, never intended to form a consistent system; the traditional view of Burke as a "liberal" who ended up as a "conservative" is simplistic, though his views did develop over time (see Lock 2006 Vol II: 306).

The Times puts Sarah Palin's "rhetorical" book-banning exercise in context: "For years, social conservatives [in Wasilla, Alaska] had pressed the library director to remove books they considered immoral".

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