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narrativeThere is a beginning, a middle, and an end. As such, why would this exclude
- To: ceda-l@cornell.edu
- Subject: narrativeThere is a beginning, a middle, and an end. As such, why would this exclude
- From: Debateone@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 1995 01:54:36 -0500
Second, why does the narrative give rise to win-win or loss, loss. The
narratives compete for audience adherence in the sense of Perlman and Fisher.
You could also include Habermas. Could this be the classical example of
debaters reducing a position to its most ridiculous application, far removed
from the positions that actual narrative theorists might take. I think so.
Finally, we must be cognizant of the fact that narratives compete. The
affirmative has their narrative, the negative has theirs, the judge must,
should decide which one makes more sense, which one should be voted on, which
one rings more true.
Mark J. Jones
California Lutheran University
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