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Tag Archives: enthymemes
If you build it, they will come: the importance of infrastructure for creativity and innovation
Here’s a little factoid I’d forgotten about until my husband and I were discussing the recent Presidential debates between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney: The famous series of debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas were not held during the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aristotle, business, creativity, curiosity, education, enthymeme versus syllogism, enthymemes, five paragraph theme, form and content, industry, innovation, Jonah Lehrer, lifelong learning, Lincoln-Douglas debates, marshall mcluhan, Nixon-Kennedy debate, politics, rhetoric, rhetoric of the open hand, the medium is the message, WPLongform, writing
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