This book offers a new approach to the principles and functioning of rhetoric. In everyday life, we often debate issues or simply discuss questions. Rhetoric is the way in which we answer questions in an interpersonal context, when we want to have an effect on those with whom we are communicating. They can be convinced or charmed, persuaded or influenced, and the language used can range from reasoning to the sharing of narratives, literary or otherwise. What is Rhetoric? provides a breakthrough in the field, offering a systematic and unified view of the topic. The book combines the social aspects of rhetoric, such as the negotiation of distance between speakers, with the theory of emotions. All the principal authors from Plato and Aristotle to contemporary theorists are integrated into Michel Meyer's problematological conception of rhetoric, based on the primacy of questioning and answering in language and thought.
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Weight: 334g
Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
Publication Date: 17 Oct 2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780198847236
About Michel Meyer
Michel Meyer is Perelman Professor of Rhetoric and Argumentation at the Université Libre de Bruxelles having previously taught at Berkeley McGill University the Sorbonne and the Collège de France. He is the chief editor of the Revue Internationale de Philosophie and editor of the book series L'Interrogation Philosophique at the Presses Universitaires de France. His publications in English include Of Problematology (University of Chicago Press 1995) and Philosophy and the Passions (Penn State University Press 1999). He is the co-editor with Jas Elner of Art and Rhetoric in Roman Culture (CUP 2014). He is the founder of a philosophy called problematology based on the priority of questioning in thought. The main works of this radical new foundation of thought have been translated into a dozen languages.