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            <title>Shaping science with rhetoric : the cases of Dobzhansky, Schro  dinger, and Wilson
            by Ceccarelli, Leah.
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            <description>Drawing from the tradition of rhetorical inquiry, Ceccarelli (speech communication, U. of Washington-Seattle) explores how scientists have exploited the means at their disposal to design their arguments to persuade others, especially those in other disciplines than their own. Anthropologist Theodosius Dobzhansky, physicist Erwin Schrodinger, and sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson are her case studies.  Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR</description>
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