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This book reinvents aspects of the rhetorical tradition as part of a philosophical pluralism oriented to "All-in-Allness." Its chapters unfold some of the ethical and intellectual responsibilities they share, their commitments toward literature broadly conceived, the limited authority of their interpretations, and the kinds of judgments they issue in. Part One, drawing chiefly on Ludwig Wittgenstein and Richard McKeon, leverages a central line of argument regarding "Rationality" in the pragmati…
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This book reinvents aspects of the rhetorical tradition as part of a philosophical pluralism oriented to "All-in-Allness." Its chapters unfold some of the ethical and intellectual responsibilities they share, their commitments toward literature broadly conceived, the limited authority of their interpretations, and the kinds of judgments they issue in. Part One, drawing chiefly on Ludwig Wittgenstein and Richard McKeon, leverages a central line of argument regarding "Rationality" in the pragmatism of Robert Brandom. Part Two pivots to specific instances of the range of rhetorical argument found in surprising places and in sophisticated arrangements. The book as a whole culminates in Part Three, where the author demonstrates how "ordinary language criticism" fruitfully bears on cultural models--film, drama, the novel, poetry--belonging to "American Low Modernism."

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  • Author: Walter Jost
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  • ISBN-10: 3031562992
  • ISBN-13: 9783031562990
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 x 3.7 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

This book reinvents aspects of the rhetorical tradition as part of a philosophical pluralism oriented to "All-in-Allness." Its chapters unfold some of the ethical and intellectual responsibilities they share, their commitments toward literature broadly conceived, the limited authority of their interpretations, and the kinds of judgments they issue in. Part One, drawing chiefly on Ludwig Wittgenstein and Richard McKeon, leverages a central line of argument regarding "Rationality" in the pragmatism of Robert Brandom. Part Two pivots to specific instances of the range of rhetorical argument found in surprising places and in sophisticated arrangements. The book as a whole culminates in Part Three, where the author demonstrates how "ordinary language criticism" fruitfully bears on cultural models--film, drama, the novel, poetry--belonging to "American Low Modernism."

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