Chaim PerelmanSIU Press, 7. nov. 2002 - 180 sider This accessible book examines the philosophical foundations of Chaim Perelman's rhetorical theory. In addition to offering a brief biography, it explores Perelman's deep philosophical commitments and his concern for the ways in which the details of actual texts realize those commitments. The authors show that Perelman still reigns supreme when it comes to the elucidation of actual texts. His is a micro-analysis of arguments, one that is endlessly suggestive of ways of analyzing texts at the level of the word and phrase, the arrangement of parts, and the structure of arguments. |
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Side iv
... Reasoning—History—zoth century' 3. Rhetoric—History—zoth century. 4. Logic, Modern—20th century. I. Dearin, Ray D', 194.1— II. Title' B4165.P474C|76 2010 199'.493*DC22 2010007509 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum ...
... Reasoning—History—zoth century' 3. Rhetoric—History—zoth century. 4. Logic, Modern—20th century. I. Dearin, Ray D', 194.1— II. Title' B4165.P474C|76 2010 199'.493*DC22 2010007509 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum ...
Side ix
... rhetorical theory and rhetorical criticism. We hope that this short book helps others also see the inspira~ tional ... meaning to human freedom” (5 14). While we are conscious of Perelman's considerable merits, we are not blind, we think ...
... rhetorical theory and rhetorical criticism. We hope that this short book helps others also see the inspira~ tional ... meaning to human freedom” (5 14). While we are conscious of Perelman's considerable merits, we are not blind, we think ...
Side x
... rhetoric—invention, style, and arrange ment. In addition, he adds insight to insight ... reason and rationality. In recent decades, however, in the work of such ... rhetorical critics need a theory of this sort if their work is not to be ...
... rhetoric—invention, style, and arrange ment. In addition, he adds insight to insight ... reason and rationality. In recent decades, however, in the work of such ... rhetorical critics need a theory of this sort if their work is not to be ...
Side 7
... reasoning in the do~ main of the exact sciences” (456). Stated succinctly ... reasoning actually used by lawyers, philosophers, politicians, journalists ... rhetorical studies in january, 1970, that “the teach ing of rhetoric has ...
... reasoning in the do~ main of the exact sciences” (456). Stated succinctly ... reasoning actually used by lawyers, philosophers, politicians, journalists ... rhetorical studies in january, 1970, that “the teach ing of rhetoric has ...
Side 8
... rhetoric and dialectic as parts of a uni~ fied whole, in which dialectic functions as the theoretical underpinning for a theory of nonformal reasoning (argumentation), whereas rhetoric consti~ tutes a practical discipline that utilizes ...
... rhetoric and dialectic as parts of a uni~ fied whole, in which dialectic functions as the theoretical underpinning for a theory of nonformal reasoning (argumentation), whereas rhetoric consti~ tutes a practical discipline that utilizes ...
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Philosophical Foundations | 13 |
A Theory of the Rhetorical Audience | 31 |
Arguing QuasiLogically | 43 |
Arguing from the Structure of Reality | 53 |
Arguments That Establish the Structureof Reality | 65 |
Rhetoric as a Technique and a Modeof Truth | 81 |
Arrangement as Persuasion | 99 |
The Figures as Argument | 115 |
Presence as Synergy | 135 |
Notes | 153 |
Bibliography | 157 |
Index | 165 |
Books in the Rhetoric in the Modern Era Series | 167 |
Back Cover | 168 |
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