
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2001
Pages: 101-136
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401038188
Full citation:
, "The new philosophy of rhetoric", in: The politics of postmodernity, Berlin, Springer, 2001


The new philosophy of rhetoric
pp. 101-136
in: , The politics of postmodernity, Berlin, Springer, 2001Abstract
In the beginning, with the West's first humanists and liberal educators, the Sophists, the terms "rhetoric" and "philosophy" were names for the one and the same thing. The history of western thought after Plato is the history of the progressive estrangement between rhetoric and philosophy, such that by the time of late modernity these two terms had come to designate disciplines which in many ways were viewed as being antithetical to one another. In the twentieth century, "philosophy" (especially in the Anglo-Saxon world) had become the name for a sterile, logicist discipline whose purported object was truth (thought, reason) in a timeless, invariant, and context-free sense. Rhetoric in the meantime had degenerated into a moribund, if not actually defunct, academic discipline concerned not with matters of true thinking, but with mere technical questions of linguistic style (ornate forms of speech). A fundamental divorce had been fully and formally instituted between (truth) content and (stylistic) form.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2001
Pages: 101-136
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401038188
Full citation:
, "The new philosophy of rhetoric", in: The politics of postmodernity, Berlin, Springer, 2001