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(5 pp) In this paper we will be examining a short
piece of text (Chauvet Cave: The Discovery of the
World's Oldest Paintings - 1996) by Stephen Gould
which involves both science and technology, yet we
will examine this work from a rhetorical
perspective, first as a singularity, then in light
of a broader context. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
The student should note that the text used is included after the bibliography.
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File: D0_BBrhetor.doc
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context. Bibliography lists 3 sources. BBrhetor.doc The student should note that the text used is included after the bibliography. RHETORICAL ANAYLSIS: Stephen Gould
Written by for the Paperstore, Inc., August 2000 Introduction In this paper we will be examining a short piece of text (Chauvet Cave: The
Discovery of the Worlds Oldest Paintings - 1996) by Stephen Gould which involves both science and technology, yet we will examine this work from a rhetorical perspective, first as a
singularity, then in light of a broader context. The student should note that the text used is included after the bibliography. Stephen Gould Stephen Jay Gould,(1921--) a distinguished
biologist and paleontologist, is the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University. His insightful works are arguably some of the most widely read scientific writing in America.
Concepts of rhetoric From antiquity to the present day, rhetoric has always been closely associated with schooling. According to Corbett (1971), What we seem to need now is
a rhetoric of the process rather than of the product, a rhetoric to guide us in forming the mosaic structure of so much of our policy-setting, information-dispensing, attitude-forming discourse today-the
brain-picking sessions, the symposia, the panel-discussion, the interview-in short, a rhetoric of the stop-and-go, give-and-take dialogue, or should we say the "polylogue"? Gould has chosen to use a rhetoric
of process by the very nature of his subject matter. We have always been enchanted by the process of creating the amazing images of cave art. How could
these unique figures been created so far within the bowels of the earth? purpose - rhetorics purpose is to argue -bring about conviction through appeals to reason-and persuade-appeal to the
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