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witcraft
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English
Alternative forms
- wit-craft
Etymology
From wit + -craft. 1573 by Ralph Lever, The Arte of Reason, rightly termed, Witcraft, teaching a perfect way to argue and dispute.
Noun
witcraft (uncountable)
- Mental skill; the art of wit.
- 1996, Michael Billig, Arguing and thinking: a rhetorical approach to social psychology:
- In its pure form, witcraft can be seen as a democratic art. because it does not depend upon technical expertise. Within an ideal context of pure witcraft, the powerful and the powerless meet upon equal terms.
- The art of reasoning; logic.
- 2008, Gillian Symon, “Developing the Political Perspective on Technological Change Through Rhetorical Analysis”, in Management Communication Quarterly, volume 22, number 1:
- It argues that a rhetorical approach maintains space for agency on the behalf of employees (through the witcraft of argument) […]
See also
- (not to be confused with) witchcraft
References
- “witcraft”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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