one's moral values will rise to the corresponding level.
This reminds me of the "Q" question, the assumption that just exposure to literature will inculcate an upstanding character: the banner model for humanities education.
one's moral values will rise to the corresponding level.
This reminds me of the "Q" question, the assumption that just exposure to literature will inculcate an upstanding character: the banner model for humanities education.
Question
My initial response to this title was to assume Muckelbauer's question was the same as Lanham's (the 'Q' question). Instead, he's tackling the "what is rhetoric?" question.
and even in-sisted on Virtue-' as an essential qualification of a perfect Orator
Direct nod to Quintilian and the "Q" Question.