Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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Page 89
... logical brief , he sets out to prove that X policies should be adopted because : I. They are sound in principle . II ... logic ; he should use logic plus psychology instead of logic alone . Consider how the versatile Beecher did this ...
... logical brief , he sets out to prove that X policies should be adopted because : I. They are sound in principle . II ... logic ; he should use logic plus psychology instead of logic alone . Consider how the versatile Beecher did this ...
Page 134
... logical or “ rational " motives , for down within us all , below the surface , is a maze of subconscious motives that buffet our powers of reason to and fro like a wave - tossed ship . We often call these subconscious motives ...
... logical or “ rational " motives , for down within us all , below the surface , is a maze of subconscious motives that buffet our powers of reason to and fro like a wave - tossed ship . We often call these subconscious motives ...
Page 280
... logical structure and logical argument . There is no place where it is more imperative that weak and fallacious arguments be avoided , for here opposing lawyers watch every movement of the other side and , like fencers , are ready to ...
... logical structure and logical argument . There is no place where it is more imperative that weak and fallacious arguments be avoided , for here opposing lawyers watch every movement of the other side and , like fencers , are ready to ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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