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- Forensic_rhetoric abstract "Forensic rhetoric, as coined in Aristotle's On Rhetoric, encompasses any discussion of past action including legal discourse—the primary setting for the emergence of rhetoric as a discipline and theory. This contrasts with deliberative rhetoric and epideictic rhetoric, which are reserved for discussions concerning future and present actions respectively.In contemporary times, the word forensic is commonly associated with criminal and civil law referring specifically to forensic science. It is important to note that the term forensic associated with criminal investigation exists because forensic (or judicial) rhetoric first existed.".
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- Forensic_rhetoric subject Category:Philosophy_of_law.
- Forensic_rhetoric subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Forensic_rhetoric comment "Forensic rhetoric, as coined in Aristotle's On Rhetoric, encompasses any discussion of past action including legal discourse—the primary setting for the emergence of rhetoric as a discipline and theory. This contrasts with deliberative rhetoric and epideictic rhetoric, which are reserved for discussions concerning future and present actions respectively.In contemporary times, the word forensic is commonly associated with criminal and civil law referring specifically to forensic science.".
- Forensic_rhetoric label "Forensic rhetoric".
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