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Philosophy and Rhetoric 46 (1):44-64 (2013)

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  1. Raising the Tone of Philosophy: Late Essays by Immanuel Kant, Transformative Critique by Jacques Derrida.Peter D. Fenves & Immanuel Kant - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (4):446-446.
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  • (2 other versions)The Philosophy of Rhetoric.I. A. Richards - 1970 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 3 (2):120-124.
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  • (2 other versions)The Philosophy of Rethoric.I. A. Richards - 1967 - Critica 1 (1):134-136.
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  • A Rhetoric of Motives.Kenneth Burke - 1950 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 3 (2):124-127.
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  • Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation.Gilles Deleuze - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (4):392-394.
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  • Addressing alterity: Rhetoric, hermeneutics, and the nonappropriative relation.Diane D. Davis - 2005 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (3):191-212.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Addressing Alterity:Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and the Nonappropriative RelationDiane DavisTeaching is not reducible to maieutics; it comes from the exterior and brings me more than I contain.—Emmanuel Levinas, Totality and InfinityThere is always the matter of a surplus that comes from an elsewhere and that can no more be assimilated by me, than it can domesticate itself in me. A teaching that may part ways with Heidegger's motif of our being (...)
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  • Review of Kenneth Burke: A Rhetoric of Motives[REVIEW]Henry W. Sams - 1952 - Ethics 62 (2):130-131.
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  • Intensifying Phronesis : Heidegger, Aristotle, and Rhetorical Culture.Daniel L. Smith - 2003 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 36 (1):77-102.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Intensifying Phronesis:Heidegger, Aristotle, and Rhetorical CultureDaniel L. SmithAll too well versed in the commonness of what is multiple and entangled, we are no longer capable of experiencing the strangeness that carries with it all that is simple.—Martin Heidegger, Aristotle's Metaphysics θ 1-3IntroductionIn Norms of Rhetorical Culture Thomas Farrell returns to the thought of Aristotle to develop a contemporary conception of rhetoric as a mode of practical philosophy, one that (...)
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  • (1 other version)Francis Bacon: Discovery and the Art of Discourse.Lisa Jardine - 1978 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 11 (3):195-197.
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  • (1 other version)The essays.Francis Bacon - unknown
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