The Human Problem (Part 1)

John Muckelbauer University of South Carolina

Abstract

ABSTRACT The essay dramatizes the strategic movement of thinking/writing through the question “What is human?” as a series of modulations in style.

Journal
Philosophy & Rhetoric
Published
2020-06-15
DOI
10.5325/philrhet.53.3.0293
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  1. Rhetoric Society Quarterly
  2. Philosophy & Rhetoric

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