Sentences with phrase «rhetorical style of»

The somewhat rhetorical style of Neville's comments at times makes it difficult to be sure what precisely he wishes to maintain, but it appears that he considers that Hartshorne's metaphysics impoverishes experience» by flattening our experience and solving our problems «with metaphysical necessities» (p. 66).
But in truth, the rhetorical styles of Sanders and Cruz could not be more different.

Not exact matches

As a scholar of American political rhetoric, I've previously written about the ways that Donald Trump's rhetorical style mirrors that of polarizing figures like George Wallace and Joseph McCarthy.
He has known Trump for decades — his bomb - throwing rhetorical style can at times mirror that of the president — and he became an aggressive surrogate for the celebrity businessman from the early days of his insurgent presidential campaign.
Her rhetorical style is decidedly not up to Trump's zany standard, but on this day it matched the U.S. president's manner of threat - making that is as ominous as it is vague, and subject to change according to the political whims, or winds.
He has known Trump for decades - his bomb - throwing rhetorical style can at times mirror that of the president - and he became an aggressive surrogate for the celebrity businessman from the early days of his insurgent presidential campaign.
No question about it, the listening is demanding, not only because of the writer's rhetorical style but also because of the assumption that the reader knows the Old Testament and the wilderness life of Israel, a life centered in the tabernacle and the daily ministrations of the priest.
Far from being a rhetorical trope or a philosophical tool, analogy for Przywara is the style of thought that best corresponds to the way in which being makes itself known.
Learning the style of populist rhetoric may make us as (un) popular as Gingrich or Perry seem to be when they wager in their own campaigns on that trope — but at the end of the day it seems to be a rhetorical and literal trap.
Sometimes it takes the form of a logical argument — a syllogistic proof or an argument based on analogy — but more often it adopts the rhetorical style, calling on man to reflect upon himself and the wonderful world around him so that by means of such reflection he might know his Lord.
Piper refers to Trump's «divisive rhetorical style... and his reckless Twitter form of leadership,» and says, as his third point, that a «huge percentage» of white evangelicals voted for Trump «even though the character issues were screaming to be taken more seriously» (Statistically, around 80 percent of white evangelicals voted for President Trump in the 2016 election.).
Obama displayed all of his rhetorical prowess, his grand style and his characteristic eloquence.
So in other words, this prophetic rhetorical homily way of writing is not Paul's default style.
Italy and its voters are victimised and called to occupy their rightful role, again through an extreme simplification of political reality and a moralising, emotional rhetorical style.
At one point in a mayoral candidates» forum last night at Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, Anthony Weiner, the former congressman known for his pugilistic rhetorical style, had to follow City Comptroller John Liu, former Councilman Sal Albanese and former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión Jr. on the subject of better broadband Internet access in the city.
Specific feedback here can include comments concerning the organization of the information, rhetorical strategies, style, voice, and conventions.
Figures of speech are also known as figures of rhetoric, figures of style, rhetorical figures, figurative language, and schemes.
In Liz Magic Laser's Kiss and Cry (2015), figure skating children voice their anger at being deployed as pictures of innocence and announce themselves as a political class; in Jesse Jones's The Struggle Against Ourselves (2011), dancers recreate études from Soviet biomechanical workshops in the style of a Busby Berkeley musical, highlighting aesthetic dialogues between ideological paradigms; whilst in Jibade - Khalil Huffman's IF THIS MEANS YOU (2016), a persuasive rhetorical poetry has been wrought from seductive advertising imagery.
Since the days of the abolitionists, Berea College has had the noble mission to promote the cause of Christ, which may account for Powell's rhetorical style.
This may sound a trite piece of advice, but success in a criminal trial is not so much to do with rhetorical flair or Hollywood style revelations, than well - focussed, thorough and detailed preparation.
And to demonstrate the potential of adding visuals to a written document, Mike «perform [s] a rhetorical analysis of the verbal topics of invention and tropes of style in the text» of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s «Letter from Birmingham Jail.»
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