Public Speech: The DeGarmo Lecture for 1993
he State is constituted by law; the public by public speech. But "What makes public speech public?" Two views are contrasted: the forum view by which speech is public only if it is truth functional, and the idea of umbilical narratives in which speech is public when placed in some communit...
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Arizona State University,
1994-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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