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Richard Whately

1787 - 1863

Archbishop of the Anglican Church who engaged in many religio-political debates. He authored The Elements of Rhetoric 50 years after Campbell.  In this book Whately suggests that rhetoric is less concerned with investigation and discovery than with management. "The orator approaches the process of rhetorical invention not as an investigator but as a communicator" who is "already armed with a general proposition he will advance and with a knowledge of the substantive resources, factual and inferred, by which that proposition may be established."

 

 

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