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Pt. I | Politics | 1 |
1 | Reification and empty abstraction | 3 |
2 | The apparent demise of liberalism | 9 |
3 | Liberalism as "good politics" | 19 |
4 | Direct elective and Sub Rosa politics | 29 |
5 | Wells of ignorance | 37 |
6 | Framing issues in politics : separation of church and state | 47 |
7 | Rights and responsibilities | 55 |
Pt. II | Liberalism | 63 |
8 | Methodological liberalism and its limits | 65 |
9 | Liberalism and practical reason | 69 |
10 | Application of a liberal frame to family and children issues | 85 |
Pt. III | Conservatism | 95 |
11 | Political argument and conservatism | 97 |
12 | Prudential conservatism | 109 |
13 | Utilitarian conservatism | 113 |
14 | Confucian conservatism | 127 |
Pt. IV | Rhetoric | 139 |
15 | Rhetorical aims and modes : appeals and responses | 141 |
16 | The rhetoric of experts | 151 |
17 | Rhetoric of storytelling and expository modes | 161 |
18 | Organization and arrangement : limitations in the use of frames and perspectives | 169 |
19 | Variety of logical appeals : appeals to Logos | 181 |
20 | Ethical appeal : "person" as a forensic term | 191 |
21 | Truthfulness and lying and the conventions of advocacy | 203 |
22 | Authenticity and hypocrisy and the conventions of advocacy | 213 |
Pt. V | Rhetorical criticism | 223 |
23 | Varieties of rhetorical criticism and the limits of interpretation | 225 |
24 | Difficulties in dealing with presumption | 239 |
25 | Deceptions, blunders, and confusions | 245 |
App | A taxonomy of rhetorical and logical flaws | 257 |
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