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What Do We Know about the World? 137
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3. Characterizing the Zero Tolerance Fallacy 139
4. Motivation for Committing the Fallacy 142
5. Problems 143
6. Good Zero Tolerance Arguments 143
7. Conclusion
References 145
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II. political discourse
Political Discourse and Argumentation Profiles 147
■ Hans V. Hansen, University of Windsor 148
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1. Introduction 154
2. Argumentation Profiles 155
3. Concepts Put to Work 156
4. Illustration 157
5. Summary
6. Externalities 159
References
Rhetoric of Crisis: Polish Parliamentarian Debates 161
on the Future of the EU 166
■ Agnieszka Kampka, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW 168
1. How is the Situation Defined? 175
2. What is a Metaphor in Politics 177
3. How to Define Crisis?
4. Unused Potential? 181
References
The Political Discourse on Croatia’s EU Accession: 181
A Rhetorical Analysis of the Presentation of the European 182
Union among Supporters and Opponents of the EU 184
■ Gabrijela Kišiček, University of Zagreb
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results and discussion
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