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rhetoric after antiquity Hipster Slut 12/12/26(Wed)03:15 No. 16508
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Schopenhauer, in the introduction to his rhetoric (eristische dialektik), complains about the dire lack of such debate manuals in his native German.
He implies what? Such manuals were aplenty, in French and English. Any ideas which essays he could'ave meant?


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Hipster Slut 12/12/26(Wed)08:13 No. 16509

Considering how he names most of his sources, I'm pretty sure that he's just saying "it's damned impossible to find a decent German translation of Aristotle."




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