Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Invention and Interpretation in the Age of Science

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SUNY Press, 1 січ. 1997 р. - 371 стор.
Rhetorical Hermeneutics asks whether rhetorical theory can function as a general hermeneutic, a master key to texts. The dazzling central essay by Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar questions rhetoric s globally interpretive status; Gaonkar begins with the ubiquity of rhetoric:

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Childrens Law and Juvenile Courts in
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Measuring Delinquency
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Clinical and Observational Ideas about
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Micro Delinquency Theories
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Macro and MidRange Delinquency
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Kinship Networks Family Life
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Schools and Delinquency
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Name Index
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Subject Index
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Acknowledgments vii
The Idea of Rhetoric in the Rhetoric of Science 25
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Police Organizations and Gangs
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Courts and Delinquency
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CommunityBased Efforts to Prevent
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Incarceration and Parole of Juveniles
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Epilogue
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References and Bibliography
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Rhetoric Intention
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What If Were Not Producing Knowledge?
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Rhetorics Lot 172
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Instrumentalism Contextualism
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Engineering Rhetoric 225
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Rhetoric
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Double the Trouble? 279
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The Rhetorical Critic and the Invisible Polis 299
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An Elliptical Postscript 317
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Reply to My Critics 330
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Contributors
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Name Index
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Alan G. Gross is Professor in the Department of Rhetoric at the University of Minnesota. His publications include The Rhetoric of Science.

William M. Keith is Assistant Professor in Communication at Oregon State University.

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