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Problematology and rhetoric
pp. 119-152
Résumé
that this century is undergoing a reality crisis has become a banality, easily and pragmatically shrugged off. Perhaps it is in fact undergoing a crisis of the imagination; a fatigue, a decadence. And rhetoricians usually appear in times of decadence, that is, when stable values disappear, when forms break down and new ones appear, coexisting with all the old ones. Their task is then to try to make sense of what is happening by working out reasoned typologies of structures.… Today the rhetoricians of innumerable kinds are more voluble than they have been for centuries.1
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Golden James L., Pilotta Joseph J. (1986) Practical reasoning in human affairs: studies in honor of Chaim Perelman. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 119-152
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4674-3_8
Citation complète:
Meyer Michel, 1986, Problematology and rhetoric. In J. L. Golden & J. J. Pilotta (eds.) Practical reasoning in human affairs (119-152). Dordrecht, Springer.