Talk:Deliberative rhetoric
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Split[edit]
As discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Deliberative, this article is actually about deliberative rhetoric, and it contains a great deal of discussion of Aristotle's Rhetoric. Therefore, I propose merging the commentary on Aristotle's book to Rhetoric (Aristotle) and moving the remainder to Deliberative rhetoric. Cnilep (talk) 05:11, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
- Hearing no objections or alternative suggestions, I have performed the split and the move. Cnilep (talk) 05:32, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
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