Michael J. Hoppmann

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Michael J. Hoppmann's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (60% of indexed citations) · 5 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  • Rhetoric — 3
  • Technical Communication — 1
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  1. Reasonable Reconstruction of Socratic Irony in Public Discourse
    doi:10.1007/s10503-021-09557-z
  2. A Modern Theory of Stasis
    Abstract

    Abstract This article revisits stasis theory, the rhetorical tool that outlines the strategic options of a defendant in a moral or legal accusation. By analyzing the burden of proof of an accuser and deducing a comprehensive model for a modern theory of stasis from the resulting obligations, it develops a system of ten vital staseis (key issues), each of which is by itself sufficient for a defense in front of a reasonable audience. The resulting modern theory of stasis can be a useful heuristic tool for the rhetorical defense against moral and legal accusations as well as for the systematic analysis of judicial speeches and debates.

    doi:10.5325/philrhet.47.3.0273
  3. Review of Harald Wohlrapp’s “Der Begriff des Arguments”
    doi:10.1007/s10503-012-9268-5