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Lloyd Bitzer

Renowned for the "discovery" of the rhetorical situation according to Bitzer's article in Philosophy and Rhetoric, the first volume, the first issue, the first article, it consists of three elements:
  1. The Exigence: an imperfection marked by urgency
  2. The Rhetorical Audience: an audience are people who can act, mediators of change
  3. Constraints: persons, events, objects and relations that have power to constrain the decision and action needed to modify the exigence.

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Lloyd Bitzer: The Rhetorical Situation
... Lloyd Bitzer. "The Rhetorical Situation." Philosophy
and Rhetoric, 1 (January, 1968), 1-14. ...

Bitzer
Lloyd Bitzer on the enthymeme. ...".Enthymemes occur only when speaker and audience
jointly produce them...Because they are jointly produced, enthymemes ...

Bitzer's Rhetorical Situation
Lloyd Bitzer's Description of the Rhetorical Situation.
The rhetorical situation, according to ...

Query
précis of the argument: Although Richard Vatz - a philosopher - argues against Lloyd
Bitzer that there is no such entities as "rhetorical situations," perhaps ...

Home
... communication as both process and practice. As the rhetorical theorist Lloyd Bitzer
explains, the goal of rhetorical discourse is "ultimately to produce action ...

enthymeme
... of its parts. Lloyd Bitzer, for one, contends that counting the parts of the enthymeme
is less important than recognizing that it is rooted in probability. He ...

Untitled
Lloyd F. Bitzer The Rhetorical Situation Philosophy
and Rhetoric 1 (1968): 1-14. Lloyd F. Bitzer ...

Pearson Techonology Group - Rhetoric: Concepts, Definitions, ...
... Speak for Her: A Critical Study of Early Feminist Rhetoric. Lloyd Bitzer, The Rhetorical
Situation. William Covino, from The Art of Wondering: A Revisionist ...

Front Page and Contents
... principles, thoughts, arguments, and sentiments...concerning the broad range of
civic affairs" (Lloyd Bitzer, 225). Clinton fully engaged these aspects. ...

Bitzer
... Bibliography: Original Articles 1. Lloyd B, Bitzer et al. The relationships of diet,
athletic activity, menstrual status and bone density among collegiate women ...

4th Edition Instructor's Manual - Chapter 20
... c. Lloyd Bitzer notes that the audience helps construct
the proof by supplying the missing premise. ...

RHETORICAL SITUATION (LinguaMOO)
RHETORICAL SITUATION "Rhetorical situation" is a term coined by Professor Lloyd Bitzer
to describe the elements that combine to constitute a communication ...

Byron Hawk's CW 98 Paper
III. The Question of Subjectivity. It has been argued, at least from Lloyd Bitzer
on, that the structure or context of a situation affects a speaker/writer and ...

Rhetorical Situation
... our students in ENGL 015 or ENGL 202. The term was first used by Lloyd Bitzer (1968)
in "The Rhetorical Situation," to refer to all the features of audience ...

An Enthymeme is:
... Aristotle’s definition); A syllogism in which one or more premises are supplied
by the audience (and therefore, sometimes, unexpressed) (Lloyd Bitzer). ...

Tim Stanga
... oldest forms of discourse known to man. As Lloyd Bitzer
observes from The Rhetorical Situation. "A ...

Reading List, Rhetorical Theory
... in B&H , * pp. 989-1041. Campbell, George. Philosophy of Rhetoric . Ed. Lloyd Bitzer.
Southern Illinois UP. Cicero. Of Oratore . Selection in B&H ,* pp. 195-250 ...


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