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