Have a look at this interesting sequence of images by David J. Staley over at Kairos. When you get there give it a few minutes to cycle through all the images. This series of images is put forward as a visual argument. Clearly it’s visual (well mostly, at any rate), but is it an argument? If so, what is the conclusion of the argument and what are the premises?
Is This an Argument?
March 12, 2010 by SP
Posted in Discussion, Rhetoric | Tagged argument, Argumentation, Kairos, Rhetoric, Staley, visual argumentation | Leave a Comment
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