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Schiappa, E. (2001) Second Thoughts on the Critiques of Big Rhetoric. Phi-
losophy & Rhetoric 34(3), pp. 260–274.
Simons, H. W. (1990) Introduction: The Rhetoric of Inquiry as an Intellec-
tual Movement. In Simons, H. W. (ed.). The Rhetorical Turn. Inven-
tion and Persuasion in the Conduct of Inquiry, pp. 1–31. Chicago ILL:
The University of Chicago Press.
Stoner, M., and Perkins, S. (2016) Making Sense of Messages. A Critical Ap-
prenticeship in Rhetorical Criticism. Abingdon: Routledge.
Struever, N. S. (1998) The Rhetoric of Familiarity: A Pedagogy of Ethics.
Philosophy and Rhetoric 31, pp. 91–106.
Toulmin, S. E. (1958) The Uses of Argument. Cambridge: Cambridge Univer-
sity Press.
Wenzel, J. W. (1992) Perspectives on Argument. In Benoit, W. L., Hample,
D., and Benoit, P. J. (eds.). Readings in Argumentation, pp. 121–143.
New York, NY: Foris (Walter de Gruyter).
White, J. B. (1985) Law as Rhetoric, Rhetoric as Law: The Arts of Cultur-
al and Communal Life. University of Chicago Law Review 52(3), pp.
684–702.
Whitson, S., and Poulakos, J. (1993) Nietzsche and the Aesthetics of Rheto-
ric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 79(2), pp. 131–145.
doi: https://www.doi.org/10.32320/1581-6044.30(5-6)121-139
139