Argumentation in Ancient Times
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.2002v5n1p213Keywords:
Argumentation, Rhetoric, Language.Abstract
This article traces back the history of argumentation in order to evidence the way in which Rhetoric, as an argumentative procedure and an art, since Ancient Times, has the capacity to collaborate in ordering thought. It highlights the importance of showing the beginning of the long way argumentation has been through, whose presuppositions are not only alive but current.
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