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_aB840 _b.B87 1969 |
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_aBurke, Kenneth, _d1897-1993, _eauthor. |
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_aA rhetoric of motives / _cby Kenneth Burke. |
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_aBerkeley : _bUniversity of California Press, _c1969 cm. |
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_axv, 340 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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650 | 0 | _aSemantics (Philosophy) | |
650 | 0 | _aRhetoric | |
900 | _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules | ||
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970 | 1 | 2 | _tThe range of rhetoric. |
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_tThe "use" of milton's samson, _p3. |
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_tQualifying the suicidal Motive, _p5. |
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_tSelf-immolatioN in Matthew Arnold, _p7. |
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_tQualifying of Arnold's Imagery, _p9. |
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_tThe imaging of transformation, _p10. |
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_tDramatic and philosophic terms for essence, _p13. |
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_t"Tragic" terms for personality types, _p15. |
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_tRecapitulation, _p16. |
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_tImagery at face value, _p17. |
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_tIdentification, _p19. |
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_tIdentifaction and "consubstantiality", _p20. |
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_tThe identifying nature of property, _p23. |
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_tIdentification and the "autonomous", _p27. |
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_tThe "autonomy" of science, _p20. |
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_t"Redemption" in post-christian science, _p31. |
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_tDual possibilities of science, _p32. |
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_tIgnenuos of "address" (to the individual soul), _p37. |
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_tRhetoric and primitive magic, _p40. |
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_tRealistic function of rhetoric, _p43. |
970 | 1 | 2 | _tTraditional principles of rhetoric. |
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_tPersuasion, _p49. |
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_tIdentification, _p55. |
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_tOther variants of the rhetorical motive, _p59. |
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_tFormal appeal, _p65. |
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_tRhetorical form in the large, _p69. |
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_tImagination, _p78. |
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_tImage and idea, _p84. |
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_tRhetorical analysis in bentham, _p90. |
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_tMarx on "Mystification", _p101. |
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_tTerministic reservations (in view of cromwell's motives), _p110. |
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_tCarlyle on "Mystery", _p114. |
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_tEmpson on "pastoral" identification, _p123. |
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_tThe "invidions" as imitation, in veblen, _p127. |
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_tPriority of the "idea", _p132. |
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_tA metaphorical view of hirerarchy, _p137. |
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_tDiderot on "Pantomime", _p142. |
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_tGeneric, specific, and individual motives in rochefoucauld, _p145. |
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_tDe gourmont on dissociation, _p149. |
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_tPascal on "directing the intention", _p154. |
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_t"Administrative" rhetoric in machiavelli, _p158. |
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_tDante's de vulgari eloquentina, _p167. |
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_tRhetoric in the middle ages, _p169. |
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_t"Infancy", mystery, and persuasion, _p174. |
970 | 1 | 2 | _tOrder. |
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_tPositive, dialectical and ultimate terms, _p183. |
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_tUltimate elements in the marxist persuasion, _p189. |
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_t"Sociology of knowledge" vs. Platonic "myth", _p197. |
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_tMythic" ground and "context of situation", _p203. |
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_tCourship, _p208. |
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_t"Socionagogic" interpretation of venus and adonis, _p212. |
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_tThe paradigm of courship: castiglione, _p221. |
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_tThe caricature of courship: kafka (the castle), _p233. |
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_tA "dialectical lyric" (kierkegaard's fear and trembling, _p244. |
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_tThe kill and the absurd, _p252. |
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_tOrder, the secret, and the kill, _p260. |
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_tPure persuasion, _p267. |
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_tRhetorical radiance of the divine, _p294. |
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_tHenry james on the deity of "thing", _p294. |
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_t"Social rating" of images in james, _p296. |
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_tRhetorical names for god, _p298. |
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_tThe "range of mountings", _p301. |
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_tElation and accide in hopkins, _p313. |
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_tYeats: "Byzantium" and the last poems, _p316. |
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_tEliot: early poems and "quartets", _p318. |
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_tPrinciple of the oxymoron, _p324. |
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_tUltimate identification, _p328. |
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