2013
DOI: 10.1080/00335630.2012.714901
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Recursivity: A Working Paper on Rhetoric andMnesis

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“…Recursivity, as discussed by Stormer (2013), is also a useful model for understanding regulatory documents and guidelines. Stormer suggests that the functions of memory and forgetting (mnesis) are inextricably linked in many rhetorical activities because an understanding of the prior state is essential to the value of the current reality.…”
Section: Rhetorical Models For Understanding Regulatory Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recursivity, as discussed by Stormer (2013), is also a useful model for understanding regulatory documents and guidelines. Stormer suggests that the functions of memory and forgetting (mnesis) are inextricably linked in many rhetorical activities because an understanding of the prior state is essential to the value of the current reality.…”
Section: Rhetorical Models For Understanding Regulatory Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recursivity, as discussed by Stormer (2013), is also a useful model for understanding regulatory documents and guidelines. Stormer suggests that the functions of memory and forgetting (mnesis) are inextricably linked in many rhetorical activities because an understanding of the prior state is essential to the value of the current reality.…”
Section: Rhetorical Models For Understanding Regulatory Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recursivity, as discussed by Stormer (2013), is also a useful model for understanding regulatory documents and guidelines. Stormer suggests that the functions of memory and forgetting (mnesis) are inextricably linked in many rhetorical activities because an understanding of the prior state is essential to the value of the current reality.…”
Section: Rhetorical Models For Understanding Regulatory Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%