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  1. Technics and time.Bernard Stiegler - 1998 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    At the beginning of Western philosophy, Aristotle contrasted made objects, which did not have the source of their own production within themselves, with beings formed by nature. This distinction persisted until Marx, who conceived of the possibility of an evolution of the technical object. This philosophy developed while industrialisation was in the process of overthrowing the contemporary order of social organisation, which highlighted technology's new place in philosophical enquiry. Bernard Stiegler goes back to the beginning of Western philosophy and revises (...)
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  • The Rhetorical Situation.Lloyd F. Bitzer - 1968 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 1:1.
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  • The Chora Collaborations.Gregory L. Ulmer - 2008 - Rhizomes 18 (1).
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  • Phaedrus. Plato - 1956 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 1 (3):182-183.
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  • Heuretics: The Logic of Invention.Alain Gabon & Gregory L. Ulmer - 1996 - Substance 25 (1):146.
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  • (1 other version)On the Way to Language.M. HEIDEGGER - 1971
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  • (2 other versions)and in Plato's Rebublic.J. C. Gosling - 1968 - Phronesis 13 (1):119-130.
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  • On the Way to Language.Karsten Harries, Martin Heidegger & Peter D. Hertz - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (3):387.
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  • The Call of Things: A Critique of Object-Oriented Ontologies.Andrew Cole - 2013 - The Minnesota Review 2013 (80):106-118.
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  • No Longer and Not Yet.April Flakne - 1999 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 21 (2):153-175.
    In The Human Condition, Hannah Arendt quotes from Antigone: “But great words, counteracting the great blows of the overproud, teach understanding in old age.” She quotes Sophocles to exemplify the original, pre-philosophical and even pre-polis belonging together of words and deeds. She then cautions: “The content of these lines is so puzzling to modern understanding that one rarely finds a translator who dares to give the bare sense.”.
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  • Rhetoricity at the End of the World.Diane Davis - 2017 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 50 (4):431-451.
    Henceforth "to transform" should mean "to change the sense of sense."The field of the entity … is structured according to the diverse—genetic and structural—possibilities of the trace.The first article in the first issue of Philosophy and Rhetoric is "The Rhetorical Situation," Lloyd Bitzer's critical exegesis on "the nature of those contexts in which speakers or writers create rhetorical discourse". Bitzer contends that the rhetor produces "the rhetorical text" when a "real" or "natural" —"objective and publicly observable" —situation "calls the discourse (...)
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