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 | | Rhetoric is uniquely situated, therefore, to help people both to critique and analyze new forms of work and expression m ade possible by digital media, and to develop frameworks for producing digital argumentation and effective communications via digital media. |
 | | The difference, however, is t hat Ulmer does not utilize rhetoric; rather, he works from a philosophical and literary tradition that typically denies the epistemic power of rhetoric. |
 | | In Richard Graff, Arthur E. Walzer, and Janet M. Atwill (eds.), }{\i\f1\fs20 The viability of the rhetorical tradition}{\f1\fs20 (125-140). |
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