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What Do We Know about the World?
In conclusion, this analysis supports the claim that the Croatian politi-
cal discourse on the issue of EU ascension paid insufficient attention to
logos, i.e., rational reasoning, as a way of supporting claims and persuad-
ing audiences in the public sphere.

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