The Passions of Rhetoric: Lessings Theory of Argument and the German Enlightenment
Evelyn K. Moore
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Paperback. Series: Library of Rhetorics. Num Pages: 123 pages, biography. BIC Classification: CFA; DS; HB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 240 x 160 x 8. Weight in Grams: 248.
The goal of this book is to ascertain Lessing's views on argumentation and rhetoric. I intend to establish that these views constitute a systematic and coherent theory and to argue that for Lessing rhetoric in argument can yield philosophical truth. Analysis of Lessing's views also sheds light on the general significance of rhetoric in the 18th century. The denial that rhetoric has claims to truth is a long-standing prejudice of Western thought. This position is evident in Kant's rejection of rhetoric in philosophical discourse. But in my view, the situation in the 18th century in Germany was somewhat more complex. ... Read more
The goal of this book is to ascertain Lessing's views on argumentation and rhetoric. I intend to establish that these views constitute a systematic and coherent theory and to argue that for Lessing rhetoric in argument can yield philosophical truth. Analysis of Lessing's views also sheds light on the general significance of rhetoric in the 18th century. The denial that rhetoric has claims to truth is a long-standing prejudice of Western thought. This position is evident in Kant's rejection of rhetoric in philosophical discourse. But in my view, the situation in the 18th century in Germany was somewhat more complex. ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
123
Condition
New
Series
Library of Rhetorics
Number of Pages
123
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789401048811
SKU
V9789401048811
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