- Truth value is a proposition or claim that can be accepted as true or rejected as false. Either way it is taken, anything with truth value proves a point.
- While Blair asserts that arguments are not only linguistic or verbal, this is not the case. In fact, an argument is an exchange of differing ideas. This exchange can only happen with dialogue between two or more parties, or two or more parts of a whole. Linguistics give us the power of logic, of reason and persuasion. It gives us a way to create that dialogue between multiple parties.
- Visual productions are predictable in that they appeal to emotions rather than logic.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Quiz 4: Blair
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