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Gorgias
Emma Dold
Protagoras
Derrick Theriot
Aristotle
Brittany Waalk
Christine de Pizan
Brandy Clouatre
Marie de France
Whitney Authement
Margaret Cavendish
Taylor Acosta
Mary Wollstonecraft
Gabrielle Miller
The 14th Dalai Lama
Philip Brown
Aung San Suu Kyi: Two Takes
Eric Clough and Lisa Gentner
Ellen Gorsevski
Alorha Breath
Plato’s GORGIAS
Bryant Girouard
Aikido
Morgan Comeaux
Aristotle’s Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos
Nicholas Whaley
Conceptual Metaphors
Macy Foret
Cultural Rhetorics
erickpiller
Ethos
Kaci Rodrigue
The Five Canons of Rhetoric
Cydney Lymous
The Great Triangle
Ali Adams
Kairos
Moral Politics Theory
Eric Turley
Nonviolent Rhetoric
Abigail Logan
Plato’s Theory of the Soul
Poetics
Vrixton Phillips
Rhetoric in Legal Studies
Telos
Grace Arcement
Feedback on Writing Affects Cognition
Expressivism
Olivia Neal
Literature in First-Year Composition
The Rape of Persephone (Sculpture)
Kyle Blanchard
From Madeleine de Scudéry’s “Of Conversation”
From Margaret Cavendish’s THE WORLD’S OLIO
From George Campbell’s PHILOSOPHY OF RHETORIC
Resilience or Masochism?
Jenifer White
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