Rhetoric, Modality, Modernity

Rhetoric, Modality, Modernity

Author
Nancy S. Struever
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Language
English
Year
2009
Page
168
ISBN
9780226777504
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.1 MiB

Since antiquity, philosophy and rhetoric have traditionally been cast as rivals, with the former often lauded as a search for logical truth and the latter usually disparaged as empty speech. But in this erudite intellectual history, Nancy S. Struever stakes out a claim for rhetoric as the more productive form of inquiry.

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Struever views rhetoric through the lens of modality, arguing that rhetoricOCOs guiding interest in what is possibleOCoas opposed to philosophyOCOs concern with what is necessaryOComakes it an ideal tool for understanding politics. Innovative readings of Hobbes and Vico allow her to reexamine rhetoricOCOs role in the history of modernity and to make fascinating connections between thinkers from the classical, early modern, and modern periods. From there she turns to Walter Benjamin, reclaiming him as an exemplar of modernist rhetoric and a central figure in the long history of the form. Persuasive and perceptive, "Rhetoric, Modality, Modernity" is a novel rewriting of the history of rhetoric and a heady examination of the motives, issues, and flaws of contemporary inquiry."

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