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Christopher W. Tindale: The Anthropology of Argument: Cultural Foundations of Rhetoric and Reason

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Hample, D. Christopher W. Tindale: The Anthropology of Argument: Cultural Foundations of Rhetoric and Reason. Argumentation 35, 509–512 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10503-021-09550-6

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