History of Rhetoric
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Available now from Penn State University Press, with a foreword by Pat J. Gehrke. Order here:... more
Available now from Penn State University Press, with a foreword by Pat J. Gehrke. Order here:... more
Today, individual identities often undergo radical conversions that were thought to be fantastical only decades ago: transformations of race, sex, gender, and more. These transformations are of great interest to the public, as evidenced... more
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This Foreword, about robots, written in both poetry as well as prose, introduces the edited collection _Androids, Cyborgs, and Robots in Contemporary Culture and Society_, edited by Steven J. Thompson (IGI Global, 2018). The link on the... more
This essay analyzes the collective mnemonics embedded in the statistical discourse of Planned Parenthood’s 1955 conference, _Abortion in the United States_. Conferees recalled a culture that was diseased, remembered both through social... more
Цель предлагаемой статьи – дать общую характеристику отношению к ораторскому искусству, которое сложилось в элитарной культуре Средних веков. Автор показывает, что данное отношение было далеко не однозначным, и вскрывает причины этой... more
This poem was written for a collection of expressions for and memories of Art Young, put together by the staff of the Pearce Center for Professional Communication for Art Young, Campbell Chair of Technical Communication and Professor of... more
How exactly did the British philosopher, Bertrand Russell, influence Bhimrao Ambedkar? This study examines possible interpersonal connections that they may have shared, as well as lines of textual influence from Russell to Ambedkar. While... more
If you want to contribute with an entry, please write to [email protected] Gives accurate and reliable summaries of the current state of research. It includes entries on philosophers, problems, terms, historical periods, subjects and... more
Historians of rhetoric have long worked to recover women’s education in reading and writing, but have only recently begun to explore women’s speaking practices, from the parlor to the platform to the varied types of institutions where... more
This 1996 essay (published 1998) on how to improve Latin pedagogy is reproduced here with minor changes. Early modernity's humanist approaches to the teaching of Latin have much to offer us, and they can help us to counter the... more
This article defends the “rhetorical chorus” as a useful method for recovering women’s voices in the history of rhetoric. As distinct from the more amorphous term “collaboration,” which designates any act of cooperation in the production... more
This is an advance copy. Please contact me if you are unable to access the final version of the paper. This essay argues that medieval bestiaries are dependent on and best understood through a process of rhetorical hermeneutics indebted... more
Printed letter writing manuals began to appear in English during the second half of the sixteenth century. Up to this time, English men and women had to rely on handbooks in Latin, on imported Continental books predominantly in French and... more
This course will examine what American pragmatism—both as a tradition of thought and as a method of inquiry—has to offer those engaged in the study of rhetoric. We will examine the thought of classical and modern pragmatists in an attempt... more
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history,... more
The Modern Language Association's Division on the History and Theory of Rhetoric and Composition had invited me to contribute a paper on the topic of "Rhetoric as a New Paradigm for English Studies" for the 2014 annual meeting of the MLA... more
The Handbook of Argumentation Theory provides an up to date survey of the various theoretical contributions to the development of argumentation theory for all scholars interested in argumentation, informal logic and rhetoric. It describes... more
James Watts uses rhetorical analysis for this detailed exposition of Leviticus 1-10. In dialogue with a wide variety of contemporary scholarship on Leviticus, this commentary also engages the history of the book’s interpretation and the... more
examines the influence of the dictaminal arts on Christine de Pizan
Il Protagora presenta una struttura complessa per forma e contenuto ed è l’elaborata mise en scène di un dialogo tra Socrate e il sofista di Abdera. Uno dei temi di questo dialogo è il dialogo stesso come forma di comunicazione opposta... more
Retrieved from unpublished manuscript remains, Arthur Schopenhauer’s Eristic Dialectics (1830-1831) has been largely ignored both by philosophers and rhetoricians. The work is highly enigmatic in that its intended meaning vacillates... more
La présente contribution entend décrire le travail d’enquête mené par le Groupe de recherche en rhétorique et en argumentation linguistique (GRAL) autour des archives scientifiques de Chaïm Perelman déposées à l’Université libre de... more
В статье предложен обзор работ, посвященных софистике (в том числе изданий фрагментов софистов) на русском языке, включая переводные издания, а также составлен критический библиографический обзор изучения софистики в западных... more
Учебное пособие призвано познакомить читателей с одной из уникальных областей историко-философского знания античности – эпохой софистики и наиболее ярким и сложным ее представителем Горгием Леонтийским. В пособии подробно представлены:... more
В статье приводятся аргументы в пользу того, что Горгий был хорошо известен своим современникам как философ, включенный в решение элеатовской проблематики. Горгий отнюдь не пародирует элеатов, а, серьезно включаясь в обсуждение их... more
This study explores the religious advocacy of the " untouchable " reformer, Bhimrao Ambedkar, during the 1950s to expand what we know about the nexus between religion, force, and the quest for social justice. Unearthing the sources of... more
Walter Fisher’s work on the rhetorical uses of narrative has been productive in that it has spawned valuable work on the status of narrative in communication, as well as incisive critiques of its claims concerning the relationship between... more
One of the main attractions of Aristotle's Rhetoric is the part of the work that deals with the pathê tês psychês – which have come to be called the affections of the soul or the emotions. Aristotle seems to assume that it is possible for... more