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Aristotle's Rhetoric : an art of character

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Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Garver, Eugene.
Title Statement
Aristotle's Rhetoric : an art of character / Eugene Garver.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Chicago :   University of Chicago Press,   1994.  
Physical Medium
xii, 325 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
0226284247 (cloth : alk. paper) 0226284255 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-311) and index.
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Aristotle.   Rhetoric.  
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Contents information

Book Introduction

In this major contribution to philosophy and rhetoric, Eugene Garver shows how Aristotle integrates logic and virtue in his great treatise, the Rhetoric. He raises and answers a central question: can there be a civic art of rhetoric, an art that forms the character of citizens? By demonstrating the importance of the Rhetoric for understanding current philosophical problems of practical reason, virtue, and character, Garver has written the first work to treat the Rhetoric as philosophy and to connect its themes with parallel problems in Aristotle's Ethics and Politics. Garver's study will help put rhetoric at the center of investigations of practice and practical reason.


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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Acknowledgments = xi
Introduction Aristotle's Rhetoric and the Professionalization of Virtue = 3
Ⅰ Aristotle's Rhetoric : Between Craft and Practical Wisdom = 18
  Aristotle's Project : A Civic, Practical Art of Rhetoric = 18
  Guiding vs. Given Ends = 22
  From Internal/External Ends to Energeia/Kinesis = 34
  Rhetoric and Phron e ? sis = 41
  Civic vs. Professional Arts = 45
Ⅱ The Kinds of Rhetoric = 52
  The Plurality of Practical Discourse and the Diversity of Goods = 53
  Plurality, Function, and the Three Kinds of Rhetoric = 59
  Plurality, Diversity, and Incommensurability = 66
  From Guiding Ends to Species = 73
Ⅲ Rhetorical Topics and Practical Reason = 76
  Topics and the Marriage of Politics and Dialectic = 77
  Deliberative Rhetoric : Rhetoric Ⅰ. 4-8 = 83
  Epideictic Rhetoric : Rhetoric Ⅰ. 9 = 93
  Forensic Rhetoric : Rhetoric Ⅰ. 10-15 = 96
  Topics and Practical Reason = 100
Ⅳ Deliberative Rationality and the Emotions = 104
  Corrupting and Enabling Emotions = 104
  The Place of the Emotions in Rhetorical Argument = 109
  Love and Anger, Eunoia and Thymos = 112
  Aristotle's Definition of Emotion : How Emotions Modify Judgment = 115
  Pleasure, Pain, and Good Practical Decisions = 122
  The Political Function of Emotion = 128
  The Emotions, Good Action, and the Good Life = 135
Ⅴ Why Reasoning Persuades = 139
  Arguing and Persuading = 142
  Arguing and Persuading : Ethos and Trust = 149
  Logical Forma and Rhetorical Forms = 154
  How Examples Persuade = 156
  How Enthymemes Persuade = 162
  Rhetorical Persuasion and Practical Reason = 169
Ⅵ Making Discourse Ethical : Can I Be Too Rational? = 172
  The Problem and the Evidence = 173
  Character and Rhetorical Invention = 177
  Why Rhetoric Needs Ethos = 182
  Ethos and Trust : Speaker and Audience = 188
  Artful Ethos and Real Ethos = 193
  How Maxims Make Discourse Ethical = 197
  Rhetoric, Cleverness, and Phron e ? sis = 202
Ⅶ How to Tell the Rhetorician from the Sophist, and Which One to Bet On = 206
  Energeia and Praxis = 206
  The Internal Ends of Art and Virtue = 209
  The Art and Virtue of Truth-telling = 213
  The Moral Point of view and the Rhetorical Point of view = 221
  The Moral Ambiguity of Rhetoric, and the Moral Ambiguity of Morality = 226
Ⅷ Aristotle's Rhetoric and the History of Prudence = 232
Notes = 249
Bibliography = 297
Index to Passages from Aristotle = 313
General Index = 320

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