Procedural rhetoric or simulation rhetoric is a rhetorical concept that explains how people learn through the authorship of rules and processes. The theory...
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transition". The procedural and interactive nature of video games leads them to be rich examples of procedural rhetoric. This rhetoric can range from games...
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is Rhetoric, the Art of Rhetoric, On Rhetoric, or a Treatise on Rhetoric. Aristotle is credited with developing the basics of a system of rhetoric that...
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Rhetoric is the art of persuasion. It is one of the three ancient arts of discourse (trivium) along with grammar and logic/dialectic. As an academic discipline...
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and values of Chief Poundmaker." Building on Ian Bogost's idea of procedural rhetoric, Matt King argues that the Civilization series reinforces, both through...
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ones will ask in worry about her wellbeing. In "Rules, Rhetoric, and Genre: Procedural Rhetoric in Persona 3" T. Harper from Games and Culture noted Mitsuru's...
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Visual rhetoric is the art of effective communication through visual elements such as images, typography, and texts. Visual rhetoric encompasses the skill...
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Kairos (category Rhetoric)
practice that has been applied in several fields including classical rhetoric, modern rhetoric, digital media, Christian theology, and science. In his 1951 etymological...
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アッと驚く新鮮なゲームアイディアが世界中から続々登場!". September 26, 2009. THE JUDGMENT OF PROCEDURAL RHETORIC by Simon Ferrari https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/18...
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Dispositio (redirect from Exordium (rhetoric))
classical rhetoric. The word is Latin, and can be translated as "organization" or "arrangement". It is the second of five canons of classical rhetoric (the...
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Glossary of rhetorical terms (redirect from Glossary of rhetoric)
#5 in Cicero's list of rhetorical canons; traditionally linked to oral rhetoric, referring to how a speech is given (including tone of voice and nonverbal...
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Part of a series on Rhetoric History Ancient Greece Asianism Atticism Attic orators Calliope Sophists Ancient India Ancient Rome The age of Cicero Second...
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Rhetoric of science is a body of scholarly literature exploring the notion that the practice of science is a rhetorical activity. It emerged after a number...
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Contrastive rhetoric is the study of how a person's first language and his or her culture influence writing in a second language or how a common language...
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In rhetoric, a scheme is a type of figure of speech that relies on the structure of the sentence, unlike the trope, which plays with the meanings of words...
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express a point of view and can shape behavior and persuade; these use procedural rhetoric. Technologies can also function as social actors. This "opens the...
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Rogerian argument (redirect from Rogerian rhetoric)
Rogerian argument (or Rogerian rhetoric) is a rhetorical and conflict resolution strategy based on empathizing with others, seeking common ground and mutual...
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Constitutive rhetoric is a theory of discourse devised by James Boyd White about the capacity of language or symbols to create a collective identity for...
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Composition studies (redirect from Composition and rhetoric)
Composition studies (also referred to as composition and rhetoric, rhetoric and composition, writing studies, or simply composition) is the professional...
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Pathos (category Rhetoric)
feelings that already reside in them. Pathos is a term most often used in rhetoric (in which it is considered one of the three modes of persuasion, alongside...
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Pittsburgh, PA. 2008. Treanor, Mike; Mateas, Michael. Newsgames: Procedural Rhetoric meets Political Cartoons. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.190.1724. Bogost, Ian;...
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Apologetics (category Rhetoric)
Part of a series on Rhetoric History Ancient Greece Asianism Atticism Attic orators Calliope Sophists Ancient India Ancient Rome The age of Cicero Second...
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Voorhees, Gerald (1 November 2009). "The Character of Difference: Procedurality, Rhetoric, and Roleplaying Games". Game Studies. 9 (2). ISSN 1604-7982. Retrieved...
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Rhetorical device (redirect from Rhetoric device)
In rhetoric, a rhetorical device—also known as a persuasive or stylistic device—is a technique that an author or speaker uses to convey meaning to a listener...
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Hugh Blair (redirect from Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres)
As a minister of the Church of Scotland, and occupant of the Chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the University of Edinburgh, Blair's teachings had...
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Ethos (category Rhetoric)
stories of Orpheus exhibit this idea in a compelling way. The word's use in rhetoric is closely based on the Greek terminology used by Aristotle in his concept...
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Inventio (redirect from Locus (rhetoric))
Inventio, one of the five canons of rhetoric, is the method used for the discovery of arguments in Western rhetoric and comes from the Latin word, meaning...
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Forensic rhetoric, as coined in Aristotle's On Rhetoric, encompasses any discussion of past action including legal discourse—the primary setting for the...
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Invitational rhetoric is a theory of rhetoric developed by Sonja K. Foss and Cindy L. Griffin in 1995. Invitational rhetoric is defined as “an invitation...
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Deliberative rhetoric (Greek: γένος συμβουλευτικόν, genos symbouleutikon; Latin: genus deliberativum; sometimes called legislative oratory) is one of the...
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