Since the content of this page reads a little bit like a stream of consciousness, I have decided to organize the content under a few headers with links:
A Comprehensive Guide to Chaim Perelman's System of Argumentation:
Quasi-Logical Arguments, Part I
Quasi-Logical Arguments, Part II
Arguments Based on the Structure of Reality
Arguments to Establish a Structure of Reality
Kenneth Burke and Aesthetics:
The Aesthetic Situation
Frankenstein and the Power of Language
Catch the Vision
How Media Select and Deflect Reality
Poetry and Power
Aesthetic Truth: The Creation of the Realms of Possibility
The Power of Literary Form
Classical Rhetoric:
Stasis Theory
Kairos
Plato's Argument Against Rhetoric
Isocrates' Defense of Rhetoric
Isocrates' Warning of the Curse of Empire
Cicero's Ideal for the Orator
What is the Difference Between Rhetoric and Manipulation
A Comprehensive Guide to Chaim Perelman's System of Argumentation:
Quasi-Logical Arguments, Part I
Quasi-Logical Arguments, Part II
Arguments Based on the Structure of Reality
Arguments to Establish a Structure of Reality
Kenneth Burke and Aesthetics:
The Aesthetic Situation
Frankenstein and the Power of Language
Catch the Vision
How Media Select and Deflect Reality
Poetry and Power
Aesthetic Truth: The Creation of the Realms of Possibility
The Power of Literary Form
Classical Rhetoric:
Stasis Theory
Kairos
Plato's Argument Against Rhetoric
Isocrates' Defense of Rhetoric
Isocrates' Warning of the Curse of Empire
Cicero's Ideal for the Orator
What is the Difference Between Rhetoric and Manipulation