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The Rhetoricity of Philosophy

Blake D Scott

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  • 328 sidor
  • 2024
This book aims to recast the way that philosophers understand rhetoric. Rather than follow most philosophers in conceiving rhetoric as a specific way of speaking or writing, it shows that rhetoric is better understood as a dimension of all human discourse and actionwhat the author calls rhetoricity. This book provides the first philosophical treatment of rhetoricity. It is motivated by two ongoing developments. The first is the debate between Alain Badiou and Barbara Cassin about philosophys relation to rhetoric. Both Badiou and Cassin are critical of rhetoric, albeit for different reasons. Second, there has been a growing resurgence of interest in rhetoric considering the recent rise in authoritarian politics as well as new forms of propaganda driven by persuasive technologies. This book identifies the common target of Badious and Cassins otherwise incompatible critiques: rhetorics conception of audience. It offers a fresh take on the new rhetoric project of Cham Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca, putting their work into conversation with the Badiou-Cassin debate. The book then turns to the hermeneutic philosophy of Paul Ricoeur in search of an expanded conception of audience. It shows that Ricoeurs hermeneutic philosophy allows us to extend Perelman and Olbrechts-Tytecas psychological notion of audience to texts themselves, and to argue that human beings have a rhetorical capacity to reflect on audiences in search of what is potentially persuasive. The Rhetoricity of Philosophy will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in contemporary European philosophy, rhetoric, argumentation studies, and social theory.
  • Författare: Blake D Scott
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781032684871
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 328
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-08-02
  • Förlag: Routledge