Jeff Mason: 5 books

Book cover of Philosophical Rhetoric

Philosophical Rhetoric

The Function of Indirection in Philosophical Writing

by Jeff Mason
Language: English
Release Date: August 12, 2016

This book, originally published in 1989 discusses an issue central to all philosophical argument – the relation between persuasion and truth. The techniques of persuasion are indirect and not always fully transparent. Whether philosophers and theoreticians are for or against the use of rhetoric,...
Book cover of The Future of Thinking

The Future of Thinking

Rhetoric and Liberal Arts Teaching

by Peter Washington *Ga*, Jeff Mason, Peter Washington
Language: English
Release Date: August 12, 2005

Learning to think is a complex process made up of reading, writing listening, speaking and remembering textual materials. The aim of this topical book is to encourage practical educational reform in the Humanities by taking the emphasis away from the reception of texts to their production. Adapting...
Book cover of Fear the Reaper
by Taylor Grant, Richard Thomas, Joe McKinney
Language: English
Release Date: February 8, 2017

But be warned, fellow traveler… this is not just a book—it is a journey into the very life of Death. Listen to the tales of the afterlife: Halloween, vampires, Heaven, Hell, Armageddon, zombies, death-bringing angels, ghosts, cults, ritual killings, nightmares from Vietnam... The lists...
Book cover of Creatures of the Night

Creatures of the Night

In Darkness, Delight, #2

by Jeff Strand, Evans Light, Andrew Lennon
Language: English
Release Date: August 5, 2019

Predatory eyes flicker in darkness, a legion of abominations seeking human destruction. Slashing claws and gnashing teeth, hungry for flesh, eager to kill. Clutch onto hope and pray for dawn. Creatures rule the night. In Darkness, Delight is an original anthology series revealing...
Book cover of Annotation in Eighteenth-Century Poetry
by Barbara M. Benedict, Thomas Van der Goten, David Hopkins
Language: English
Release Date: October 18, 2017

Recent years have witnessed a growing fascination with the printed annotations accompanying eighteenth-century texts. Previous studies of annotation have revealed the margins as dynamic textual spaces both shaping and shaped by diverse aesthetic, historical, and political sensibilities. Yet previous...
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