Norms of rhetorical culture:
Rhetoric is widely regarded by both its detractors and advocates as a kind of antithesis to reason. In this book Thomas B. Farrell restores rhetoric as an art of practical reason and enlightened civic participation, grounding it in its classical tradition - particularly in the rhetoric of Aristotle....
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Zusammenfassung: | Rhetoric is widely regarded by both its detractors and advocates as a kind of antithesis to reason. In this book Thomas B. Farrell restores rhetoric as an art of practical reason and enlightened civic participation, grounding it in its classical tradition - particularly in the rhetoric of Aristotle. Farrell also offers a critique of the dominant currents of modern humanist thought, which bear principal responsibility for the disparagement of the rhetorical tradition Farrell argues that rhetoric is not antithetical to reason but is a manner of posing and answering questions that is distinct from the approaches of analytic and dialectical reason. He develops this position in a number of ways: through a series of bold reinterpretations of Aristotle's Rhetoric; through a detailed appraisal of traditional rhetorical concepts as seen in modern texts from the Army-McCarthy hearings to Edward Kennedy's memorial for his brother, Mario Cuomo's address on abortion, Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique, and Vaclav Havel's inaugural address; and, through a fresh appraisal of theories on the character of language and discourse found in contemporary philosophy, literary criticism, anthropology, deconstructionism, Marxism, and especially in Haberinas's critical theory of communicative action |
Beschreibung: | X, 374 S. |
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Rhetorical
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Thomas B Farrell
Yale University Press
New Haven and London
Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 Rhetoric and Dialectic as Modes of Inquiry 14
The Paradox of Method 15
Analytic and Dialectic as Methods 18
Rhetoric and Appearances 25
Dialectical versus Rhetorical Responses to Appearances 33
Conclusions 4 ?
2 Rhetorical Reflection: Toward an Ethic of Practical Reason 51
Origins of Rhetorical Tradition 54
Aristotelian Rhetorical Tradition: The Ethics of a Practice 61
Rhetoric as Dynamis and Techne 62
Audience as Rhetorical Agency 68
Rhetoric as Practical Reason 72
Rhetoric and the Narrative of Human Contingency 77
Roosevelt s Inaugural as the Forging of a Civic Culture 83
Implications for Recovery: Toward a Rhetorical Sensibility 93
3 In the Horizon of Necessity: Tragic Rhetoric and
Public Character 101
A Rereading of Poetic and Rhetoric 103
Plato s Indictments 104
Aristotle s Poetics 108
Tragedy as Eulogy: A Modern Example 118
Beyond Aesthetics: Tragedy and Social Hope 135
viii Contents
4 After Rhetorical Culture: The Spectacle of Modernity 141
Tradition, Phronesis, and Negative Teleology 142
Excursus on Tertullian: Religion in Exile 155
Excursus on Horkheimer: Enlightenment in Exile 169
Conclusions and Reflections 181
5 Universal Pragmatics and Practical Reason:
From Deformation to Reformation 187
Communicative Action and Rhetorical Practice 188
Recalling the Public Sphere 197
Revising Discourse Ethics: Toward an Emancipation
of Rhetoric 202
Reforming Rhetorical Practice: Cuomo on Abortion 213
Conclusion and Implications 224
6 Rhetorical Coherence: Refiguring the Episodes of
Public Life 230
Two Genres of Communicative Practice 232
Topoi for Rhetoric in Conversation 241
The Rhetoric of Conversational Coherence 248
Enthymematic Reflection as Rhetorical Invention 257
Conclusions and Implications 272
7 Criticism, Disturbance, and Rhetorical Community:
Reanimating the Occasions for Rhetoric 276
Rereading Rhetorical Culture 177
Refiguring Rhetorical Practice 288
Authority and Perspective: Reagan and Gorbachev 293
Integrity as Issue: Elizabeth Under and Connie Mack 304
Responsibility as Conscience: fenninger at KristaUnacht 308
Notes 323
Bibliography 357
Index 371
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