Rhetoric on the Margins of Modernity: Vico, Condillac, Monboddo (Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory) |
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Contents
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On the Threshold of Modernity | 10 |
Transformations in Western Rhetoric and Language | 33 |
Vico on the Threshold Modern Language and Rhetoric | 59 |
Condillac and Modern Rhetoric Across the Threshold | 99 |
Lord Monboddos Antimodernity Scottish Marginalia | 127 |
TwentyFirstCentury Language and Rhetoric | 160 |
Notes | 179 |
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Rhetoric on the Margins of Modernity: Vico, Condillac, Monboddo Catherine L. Hobbs,Catherine Hobbs No preview available - 2002 |
Rhetoric on the Margins of Modernity: Vico, Condillac, Monboddo Catherine L. Hobbs,Catherine Hobbs No preview available - 2002 |
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