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Commonplaces and argumentation in Cicero and Quintilian
Authors:Michael Leff
Abstract:Despite the contemporary revival of interest in topical invention among rhetoricians and informal logicians, the lsquocommonplacesrsquo (loci communes) of classical rhetoric have received little attention. When considered at all, they are typically dismissed as sterile or mechanistic substitutes for genuine argumentative invention. A fresh examination of the texts of Cicero and Quintilian, however, suggests that these authors believe that the commonplaces have an important heuristic function, and an effort to understand this function is a matter of interest to contemporary students of argumentation.
Keywords:Topic  commonplace  invention  heuristics  rhetoric  Cicero  Quintilian
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