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  1. Entertainment as Key to Public Intellectual Agency: Response to Welsh.Steve Fuller - 2013 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 46 (1):105-113.
    Scott Welsh is likely to elicit a sigh of relief from the many academics who struggle with what, if any, public intellectual persona they should adopt. Welsh (2012) argues against a broad swathe of mostly left-leaning rhetorical scholars that the academic’s democratic duty is adequately discharged by providing suitably ambivalent rhetorical resources for others to use in their political struggles. For Welsh, following Slavoj Žižek (2008), the scholar’s first obligation is to “enjoy your symptom”—that is, to demonstrate in one’s discursive (...)
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  • Neo-Sophistic Rhetorical Criticism or the Historical Reconstruction of Sophistic Doctrines?Edward Schiappa - 1990 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 23 (3):192 - 217.
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  • Interpreting Sophistical Rhetoric: A Response to Schiappa.John Poulakos - 1990 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 23 (3):218 - 228.
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