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  • 51argumentativeness — argumentative ► ADJECTIVE 1) given to arguing. 2) using or characterized by systematic reasoning. DERIVATIVES argumentatively adverb argumentativeness noun …

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  • 52Pragma-dialectics — The pragma dialectical theory, developed by [http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/f.h.vaneemeren Frans H. van Eemeren] and Rob Grootendorst (see 1984; 1992; 2004) at the University of Amsterdam, is an argumentation theory that is used to analyze and… …

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  • 53Francis Chateauraynaud — est un sociologue français né en février 1960 à Périgueux. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Bibliographie 3 Voir aussi 3.1 Articles connexes …

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  • 54rhetoric — /ret euhr ik/, n. 1. (in writing or speech) the undue use of exaggeration or display; bombast. 2. the art or science of all specialized literary uses of language in prose or verse, including the figures of speech. 3. the study of the effective… …

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  • 55forensic — I. adjective Etymology: Latin forensis public, forensic, from forum forum Date: 1659 1. belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate 2. argumentative, rhetorical 3. relating to or dealing with the… …

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  • 56The Examined Life — is a collection of philosophical meditations written by Robert Nozick and published in 1989.Having pursued philosophy in an argumentative mode in Anarchy, State, and Utopia , and in an explanatory mode in Philosophical Explanations , his mode in… …

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  • 57Love, Gloom, Cash, Love — Studioalbum von Herbie Nichols Veröffentlichung 1957 Label Bethlehem , Affinity (Charly) …

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  • 58Bibliographie des insurrections de 1837-1838 au Bas-Canada — Cette bibliographie des insurrections de 1837 1838 au Bas Canada propose une liste (incomplète) des ressources qui existent sur le sujet en français et en anglais. Sommaire 1 En français 1.1 Ouvrages 1.2 Essais, mémoires, thèses …

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  • 59Conglobation — La conglobation (substantif féminin), du latin conglobatio ( accumulation , agglomération, accumulation et aussi rassemblement en corps [de guerriers] , le terme provenant des Guerres Puniques romaines[1]), est une figure de style de mise en… …

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  • 60nonfictional prose — Introduction       any literary work that is based mainly on fact, even though it may contain fictional elements. Examples are the essay and biography.       Defining nonfictional prose literature is an immensely challenging task. This type of… …

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