TY - JOUR
T1 - The arts of persuasion in science and law
T2 - Conflicting norms in the courtroom
AU - Kritzer, Herbert M.
PY - 2009/9/10
Y1 - 2009/9/10
N2 - To claim that Charles Darwin was a "rhetorician" may seem to confuse the provincesof rhetoric and science. Their juxtaposition, however, is not only warranted; it is alsoinescapable. Even scientific discourse must be persuasive to rescue insight fromindifference, misunderstanding, contempt, or rejection.
AB - To claim that Charles Darwin was a "rhetorician" may seem to confuse the provincesof rhetoric and science. Their juxtaposition, however, is not only warranted; it is alsoinescapable. Even scientific discourse must be persuasive to rescue insight fromindifference, misunderstanding, contempt, or rejection.
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M3 - Article
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SN - 0023-9186
VL - 72
SP - 41
EP - 61
JO - Law and Contemporary Problems
JF - Law and Contemporary Problems
IS - 1
ER -