Rhetoric and Argumentation

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Across
  1. 7. Relates to the context, specifically the stakes, of the issue or debate
  2. 9. Something negotiated between the speaker and the audience in many rhetorical strategies
  3. 10. The type of inferential logic that we are dealing with in these explorations
  4. 11. A strategy involving the speaker playing on the question itself (2,3)
  5. 12. Involves the use of "devices which relate the explicit to the implicit through the use of figures" (7,5)
  6. 14. A strategy involving the questioning of the 'other', typically the other rhetor in a debate (2,7)
  7. 15. A strategy to de-emphasise "what is questionable"
Down
  1. 1. A strategy to emphasise "the resolutionary aspects of the answers"
  2. 2. The kind of language involved in rhetoric 'stricto sensu'
  3. 3. Refers to the "necessity of the conclusion," where the opposite judgement is impossible
  4. 4. A logical sequence where "some judgements remain implicit, either the conclusion or a premise"
  5. 5. An association of ideas or a commonplace, a shared knowledge
  6. 6. Another word for eloquence, suggesting rhetorical style
  7. 8. A principle that stipulates "an equivalence" between arguments focusing on a question and a person
  8. 13. Suggested by the use of '->' in expressions of logic