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[To those of you who know David Lodge’s satirical novel Small World it might be enlightening to confess that the invitation to deliver this keynote speech, flattering as it may be, instantly reminded me of Professor Arthur Kingfisher’s similar undertaking at the conference on ‘The Crisis of the Sign’ which in the book takes place in Chicago.]
Published: Oct 16, 2015
Keywords: Argumentation Scheme; Argumentative Discourse; Modern Logic; Anthropological Perspective; Argumentative Practice
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