communication
...irs, communication is the most wonderful (Dewey, 1925). Perhaps no philosopher since Aristotle has more to offer the rhetorician than does John Dewey. (Burks, 1968) The quest for "universals of communication" ought to make us shudder (Deleuze, 1995). John Dewey provides a fertile point of departure for imagining democracy as ... (600 of 49285 Characters) John Dewey's eloquent citizen: Communication, judgment, and postmodern capitalism 01/01/2003; Argumentation and Advocacy; Greene, Ronald Walter John Dewey's eloquent citizen: Communication, judgment, and postmodern capitalism Byline: Greene, Ronald Walter Volume: 39 Number: 3 ISSN: 10511431 Publication Date: 01-01-2003 Page: 189 Type: Periodical Language: English Of all affairs, communication is the most wonderful (Dewey, 1925). Perhaps no philosopher since Aristotle has more to offer the rhetorician than does John Dewey. (Burks, 1968) The quest for "universals of communication" ought to make us shudder (Deleuze, 1995). John Dewey provides a fertile point of departure for imagining democracy as ... (600 of 49285 Characters) John Dewey's eloquent citizen: Communication, judgment, and postmodern capitalism 01/01/2003; Argumentation and Advocacy; Greene, Ronald Walter John Dewey's eloquent citizen: Communication, judgment, and postmodern capitalism Byline: Greene, Ronald Walter Volume: 39 Number: 3 ISSN: 10511431 Publication Date: 01-01-2003 Page: 189 Type: Periodical Language: English Of all affairs, communication is the most wonderful (Dewey, 1925). Perhaps no philosopher since Aristotle has more to offer the rhetorician than does John Dewey. (Burks, 1968) The quest for "universals of communication" ought to make us shudder (Deleuze, 1995). John Dew...