Writing culture forces argument to become logical, disciplined, and reflectable because the reader can examine it at their own time.
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Writing Culture
Writing culture forces argument to become logical, disciplined, and reflectable because the reader can examine it at their own time.
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"...strong memory. Okay? But there's also a lot of advantages to writing culture as well that oral culture doesn't have. So, for example, the..."
"I have to use words we agree with. I have to read on. Okay? The third major advantage is even though it decreases my..."
"...speak to each other. All right? Now, we live in a writing culture, a literary culture, where we don't actually speak to each other...."
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