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Argument and Rhetoric. Adverbial Connectors in the History of English
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Argument and Rhetoric. Adverbial Connectors in the History of EnglishArgument and Rhetoric. Adverbial Connectors in the History of English

the book is the first corpus-based study giving a comprehensive overview of English items which have been used as adverbial connectors ('conjuncts', 'linking adverbials'), from Old English to Present-Day English. The author analyses different characteristics of the make-up, functions and use of connectives, and considers morphological and syntactic factors as well as pragmatic, textlinguistic and socio-cultural aspects.
 
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Tags: English, syntactic, factors, morphological, considers, Argument, Rhetoric, History, Adverbial
Critical Thinking - A Concise Guide, 2nd Ed.
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Critical Thinking - A Concise Guide, 2nd Ed.Critical Thinking - A Concise Guide, 2nd Ed.

Attempts to persuade us - to believe something, to do something, to buy something - are everywhere. What is less clear is how to think critically about such attempts and how to distinguish those that are sound arguments. Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide is a much needed guide to argument analysis and a clear introduction to thinking clearly and rationally for oneself. Accessibly written, this book equips readers with the essential skills required to discuss a good argument from a bad one.
 
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Tags: something, Thinking, Concise, argument, Critical, Guide
Rhetoric, Comedy, and the Violence of Language in Aristophanes' Clouds
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Rhetoric, Comedy, and the Violence of Language in Aristophanes' CloudsRhetoric, Comedy, and the Violence of Language in Aristophanes' Clouds

This is an intelligent and unusually thought-provoking reading of Aristophanes' Clouds. O'Regan focuses on logos, or the power of argument, and its effects, and on the self-awareness of the second Clouds as a comedy of logos directed toward an audience made resistant by devotion to the body. Within and without the play, logos meets defeat when confronted with human nature and desire. The argument conveys much insight into fifth-century thought and the play's workings, the more so because it balances rhetoric with comedy, and reminds the reader that this is a comic logos--explored in the comic mode, and connected with the intentions and vicissitudes of the first and second Clouds.
 
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Tags: Clouds, logos, argument, comedy, comic, Aristophanes, second, Rhetoric
The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains
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The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our BrainsThe Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains

The best-selling author of The Big Switch returns with an explosive look at technology's effect on the mind.
"Is Google making us stupid?" When Nicholas Carr posed that question in an Atlantic Monthly cover story, he tapped into a well of anxiety about how the Internet is changing us. He also crystallized one of the most important debates of our time: as we enjoy the Internet's bounties, are we sacrificing our ability to read and think deeply?

Now, Carr expands his argument into the most compelling exploration yet published of the Internet's intellectual and cultural consequences. Weaving insights from philosophy, neuroscience, and history into a rich narrative
 
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Tags: Internet, argument, compelling, exploration, published, Brains, Shallows, Doing, think
Mathematics and Reality
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Mathematics and RealityMathematics and Reality

Mary Leng offers a defense of mathematical fictionalism, according to which we have no reason to believe that there are any mathematical objects. Perhaps the most pressing challenge to mathematical fictionalism is the indispensability argument for the truth of our mathematical theories (and therefore for the existence of the mathematical objects posited by those theories). 
 
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Tags: mathematical, objects, theories, fictionalism, argument, Mathematics