rhetoric
There are 11 repositories under rhetoric topic.
HussainAther/philosophy
rhetoric, ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, logic, heuristics, causality, neurophilosophy
ds-modules/XRHETOR-R1A
Module for The Craft of Writing
ghoulmann/Open_Prose_Metrics
Web application that analyzes prose writing and provides data to support substantive, goal setting, progress tracking
pansophos/LOGOS
“We should let ourselves be guided by what is common to all… Yet, although the Lógos is common to all, most people live as if each of them had their own private understanding.” - Ἡράκλειτος ὁ Ἐφέσιος
CaptainFact/rhetological-fallacies
A JS library of rethological fallacies, including definitions and pretty icons
kuehnram/GRhOOT-Ontology
GRhOOT, the German RhetOrical OnTology, is a domain ontology of rhetorical figures in the German language.
VideoBrandStory/eNG6801SyllabusAssignment
Syllabus for ENC 100 Introduction to Rhetoric
dbteaches/dbteaches.github.io
Personal landing page/website for Dr. David Bedsole
ichalkiad/datadescriptor_uselections2020
Code for collecting and cleaning speeches (text) of the US 2020 election campaign. Corresponding publication: "A text dataset of campaign speeches of the main tickets in the 2020 US presidential election", by Ioannis Chalkiadakis, Louise Anglès d’Auriac, Gareth W. Peters, and Divina Frau-Meigs
LanceElyot/CarolinaFarmTrust
This is content for Carolina Farm Trust created by students in UNCW's Environmental Writing class.
mars-aria/ur_not_alone_phrase_finder
For a corpus linguistics project, I created an information retrieval program called "You Are Not Alone". My phrase_finder() function searches for a self-identifying phrase in 4 large classic texts (The Souls of Black Folk, Jane Eyre, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, and Frankenstein). Standpoint: "So Matilda’s strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had sent their books out into the world like ships on the sea. These books gave Matilda a hopeful and comforting message: You are not alone.” ~ from Matilda by Roald Dahl 📖