Peirce's New Rhetoric

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36 (4):439-477 (2000)
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A comprehensive account of Peirce's third branch of semiotic--universal or speculative rhetoric. The article places Peirce's work in the context of the rhetorical tradition. Unlike the direction that analytic and positivist philosophy took, Peirce does not separate logic and rhetoric. Instead Peirce uses his novel theory of rhetoric to show how logic and scientific investigation is tied to a cooperative community of inquiry.

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original Liszka, James Jakób (2000) "Peirce's New Rhetoric". Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36(4):439 - 476

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James Liszka
State University of New York, Plattsburgh

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