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El. knyga: Rhetoric, Modality, Modernity

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: University of Chicago Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780226777504
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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2009
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Since antiquity, philosophy and rhetoric have traditionally been cast as rivals, with the former often lauded as a search for logical truth and the latter usually disparaged as empty speech. But in this erudite intellectual history, Nancy S. Struever stakes out a claim for rhetoric as the more productive form of inquiry.

 

Struever views rhetoric through the lens of modality, arguing that rhetoric’s guiding interest in what is possible—as opposed to philosophy’s concern with what is necessary—makes it an ideal tool for understanding politics. Innovative readings of Hobbes and Vico allow her to reexamine rhetoric’s role in the history of modernity and to make fascinating connections between thinkers from the classical, early modern, and modern periods. From there she turns to Walter Benjamin, reclaiming him as an exemplar of modernist rhetoric and a central figure in the long history of the form. Persuasive and perceptive, Rhetoric, Modality, Modernity is a novel rewriting of the history of rhetoric and a heady examination of the motives, issues, and flaws of contemporary inquiry.

Recenzijos

"In Rhetoric, Modality, Modernity, Nancy Struever shapes over a decade of methodological reflection on Hobbes, Vico, Peirce, and Heidegger into a bold historical argument that will find resonance with anyone interested in the limits of philosophy and our most basic modes of being. When I am asked to recommend the best new books in the history and theory of rhetoric, I will now name this one first." - Daniel M. Gross, University of California, Irvine"

Acknowledgments vii
List of Abbreviations ix
CHAPTER
1. Introduction: The Classical Background
1
CHAPTER
2. The Modernity of Early Modernity
9
Hobbes and Rhetorised Psychology
13
Possibilities in Motion
14
Hobbes and Rhetorised Argument
25
Possible Agency and Possible Plot
36
Vico: An Alternate Scenario
42
Possible Agency
42
Rhetoric and Legal Possibility
45
Possible Plots
53
Hobbes and Vico
58
CHAPTER
3. From Early to Late Modernity
66
Modality Sorts
71
An Exemplary Modernism
80
CHAPTER
4. Modernizing Rhetoric: Recuperation and Response
89
New Rhetorics
98
A Modernist Contest of Faculties
102
CHAPTER
5. Inquiry Possibilities
107
Conclusion: Using Possibilities 117
Notes 131
Index 153
Nancy S. Struever is professor emerita in the Department of History and the Humanities Center at the Johns Hopkins University. Her most recent book is The History of Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of History.