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Logic and Rhetoric was the mandatory writing course for all CC and SEAS students before it was replaced by University Writing. The name implies that in writing (and reading) one benefits from analysis of both the rhetoric of the text and the logic behind the text. Students were assigned 2 3-page papers per week.
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'''Logic and Rhetoric''' was the mandatory writing course for all [[Columbia College|CC]] and [[SEAS]] students before it was replaced by [[University Writing]]. The name implies that in writing (and reading) one benefits from analysis of both the rhetoric of the text and the logic behind the text. Students were assigned 2 3-page papers per week.
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 1 September 2009

Logic and Rhetoric was the mandatory writing course for all CC and SEAS students before it was replaced by University Writing. The name implies that in writing (and reading) one benefits from analysis of both the rhetoric of the text and the logic behind the text. Students were assigned 2 3-page papers per week.