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Rhetoric In An Antifoundational World Glenn Adelson Editor James Engell Editor Brent Ranalli Editor

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Rhetoric In An Antifoundational World Glenn Adelson Editor James Engell Editor Brent Ranalli Editor
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.48 MB
Author: Glenn Adelson (editor); James Engell (editor); Brent Ranalli (editor)
ISBN: 9780300146578, 0300146574
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Rhetoric In An Antifoundational World Glenn Adelson Editor James Engell Editor Brent Ranalli Editor by Glenn Adelson (editor); James Engell (editor); Brent Ranalli (editor) 9780300146578, 0300146574 instant download after payment.

In this brilliant collection, literary scholars, philosophers, and teachers inquire into the connections between antifoundational philosophy and the rhetorical tradition. What happens to literary studies and theory when traditional philosophical foundations are disavowed? What happens to the study of teaching and writing when antifoundationalism is accepted? What strategies for human understanding are possible when the weaknesses of antifoundationalism are identified? This volume offers answers in classic essays by such thinkers as Richard Rorty, Terry Eagleton, and Stanley Fish, and in many new essays never published before.
The contributors to this book explore the nexus of antifoundationalism and rhetoric, critique that nexus, and suggest a number of pedagogical and theoretical alternatives. The editors place these statements into a context that is both critical and evaluative, and they provide for voices that dissent from the antifoundational perspective and that connect specific, practical pedagogies to the broader philosophical statements. For those with an interest in rhetoric, philosophy, comparative literature, or the teaching of composition, this book sets forth a wealth of thought-provoking ideas.

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