Chaim PerelmanSIU Press, 7 нояб. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 180 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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... issues as the relationship between rhetoric and phi~ losophy Perelman remains maddeningly obscure. While there has been some useful exegesis in English, most of it merely perpetuates misunder~ standings that stem from superficial ...
... issues as the relationship between rhetoric and phi~ losophy Perelman remains maddeningly obscure. While there has been some useful exegesis in English, most of it merely perpetuates misunder~ standings that stem from superficial ...
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... issues the tradition has neglected, but which the Belgians feature: the role of arrangement and of the figures in argument. In a final chapter we focus on what we regard as the keystone in the Perelmanian rhetorical arch: the concept of ...
... issues the tradition has neglected, but which the Belgians feature: the role of arrangement and of the figures in argument. In a final chapter we focus on what we regard as the keystone in the Perelmanian rhetorical arch: the concept of ...
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... selective bibliography. (A bibliography complete as of 1979 was published in the memorial issue of the Revue Internationale de Phil losophie: 33, 1979) CHAPTER 1 Perelman's Life and Influence haim Perelman was born xii Preface.
... selective bibliography. (A bibliography complete as of 1979 was published in the memorial issue of the Revue Internationale de Phil losophie: 33, 1979) CHAPTER 1 Perelman's Life and Influence haim Perelman was born xii Preface.
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... issue, the tenets of positi~ vism seemed sound, but what should be done about values? Must aII phiIo~ sophicaI discussions involving values be dismissed as baseless in logic, and therefore without any foundation in reason itself? The ...
... issue, the tenets of positi~ vism seemed sound, but what should be done about values? Must aII phiIo~ sophicaI discussions involving values be dismissed as baseless in logic, and therefore without any foundation in reason itself? The ...
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... issue. In the course of their investigations, the Belgians “rediscovered” the classical writings on rhetoric and dialectic, as ex emplified by Aristotle's Rhetoric and Topics. The ancient treatises filled with syllogisms and figures of ...
... issue. In the course of their investigations, the Belgians “rediscovered” the classical writings on rhetoric and dialectic, as ex emplified by Aristotle's Rhetoric and Topics. The ancient treatises filled with syllogisms and figures of ...
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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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