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Eric Luttrell | A Rogerian argument for vaccination: a rhetorical proposal @ericluttrell | Uploaded April 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This video is an example of a rhetorical proposal, a strategy for producing rhetoric for a particular argument. It continues a case study addressed previously in the class: the public discourse surrounding the MMR vaccine. It maps out how to apply the "Rogerian" style of argumentation to the data and warrants that lead to the conclusion that MMR is an essential protection against preventable disease.
For more on the Rogerian strategy of argument, see: youtu.be/Nao320DM_MM
For the first part of the case study on MMR vaccination rhetoric, see: youtu.be/TM4fw_oz19I
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