New Rhetoric Lecture Videos on my YouTube and Vimeo Channels

Still struggling through the question of whether or not YouTube is a good place to host lecture videos for American students who often have to pay thousands of dollars anyway to take a course. I am sure I would resent having to watch advertisements before or during a video that provided important discussion of concepts for a course I had to take.

Vimeo is a much better option but Vimeo is expensive – at least the way I’d like to use it. I have the plan that I’m willing to pay for, which limits your uploads to about 5GB a week. I always run out of space right before I get the last video up for the week so that’s not really a problem. It’s just a really, really annoying thing that regularly happens.

Here are the new videos:

A discussion of Boudry, Paglieri, and Pigliucci, “The Fake, the Flimsy, and the Fallacious: Demarcating Arguments in Real Life” Argumentation 29, 4 (November 2015)

A discussion of Kenneth Burke, “The Virtues and Limitations of Debunking” from The Southern Review, v. 3, issue 4 (Spring 1938).

There are a few other ones on my YouTube channel. I’ll be posting more every week as I find and/or make ones that I think are more relevant to the general audience here.