whoever approaches his goal dances

Cormac McCarthy

Stichwörter: spiritual rhetoric hidden-meaning



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.. a simile is not a lie, unless it is a bad simile.

Mark Haddon

Stichwörter: humor simile rhetoric



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From this point of view, science - the real game in town - is rhetoric, a series of efforts to persuade relevant social actors that one's manufactured knowledge is a route to a desired form of very objective power.

Donna J. Haraway

Stichwörter: truth feminism rhetoric objectivity partial-perspective science-studies situated-knowledge social-constructionism



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The words of the Greeks are born on their lips, but those of the Romans in their hearts.

Marcus Porcius Cato

Stichwörter: rhetoric pretentiousness



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In the pursuit of greater equality in our education system, from K to PhD, technology access, print literacies, and verbal skill all collide as requirements for even basic participation in an information-based, technology-dependent economy and society.

Adam J. Banks

Stichwörter: rhetoric digital african composition multimedia dj griot



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...anyone still attempting to argue that Ebonics is a problem for black students or that it is somehow connected to a lack of intelligence or lack of desire to achieve is about as useful as a Betamax video cassette player, and it's time for those folks to be retired, be they teachers, administrators, or community leaders, so the rest of us can try to do some real work in the service of equal access for black students and all students. (15)

Adam J. Banks

Stichwörter: education black teaching rhetoric african digitalization composition dj



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For an author to write as he speaks is just as reprehensible as the opposite fault, to speak as he writes; for this gives a pedantic effect to what he says, and at the same time makes him hardly intelligible

Arthur Schopenhauer

Stichwörter: pessimism philosophy language rhetoric



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When I say "The good man gave his good dog a good meal," I use "good" analogically, for there is at the same time a similarity and a difference between a good man, a good dog, and a good meal. All three are desirable, but a good man is wise and moral, a good dog is tame and affectionate, and a good meal is tasty and nourishing. But a good man is not tasty and nourishing, except to a cannibal; a good dog is not wise and moral, except in cartoons, and a good meal is not tame and affectionate, unless it's alive as you eat it.

Peter Kreeft

Stichwörter: philosophy logic rhetoric



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As a result of his experiments he concluded that imitation was a real evil that had to be broken before real rhetoric teaching could begin. This imitation seemed to be an external compulsion. Little children didn’t have it. It seemed to come later on, possibly as a result of school itself.

That sounded right, and the more he thought about it the more right it sounded. Schools teach you to imitate. If you don’t imitate what the teacher wants you get a bad grade. Here, in college, it was more sophisticated, of course; you were supposed to imitate the teacher in such a way as to convince the teacher you were not imitating, but taking the essence of the instruction and going ahead with it on your own. That got you A’s. Originality on the other hand could get you anything – from A to F. The whole grading system cautioned against it.

Robert M. Pirsig

Stichwörter: education learning school imitation rhetoric grades



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What makes a man a 'sophist' is not his faculty, but his moral purpose. (1355b 17)

Aristotle

Stichwörter: rhetoric obama sophists



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