Rhetoric, Language, and Reason (Literature and Philosophy)

Rhetoric, Language, and Reason (Literature and Philosophy) image
ISBN-10:

0271010576

ISBN-13:

9780271010571

Author(s): MEYER, Michel
Edition: First Edition
Released: Nov 24, 1993
Format: Hardcover, 180 pages
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Description:

Contemporary or postmodern thought is based on the lack of foundation. The impossibility of having a principle for philosophy has become a position of principle. As a result, rhetoric has taken over. Content has given way to the priority of form. Michel Meyer's book aims at showing that philosophy as foundational is possible and necessary, and that rhetoric can flourish alongside, but the conception of reason must be changed. Questioning rather than answering must be considered as the guiding principle. What the author calls 'problematology' is not only the study of questioning but also the analysis of the reasons why it has been repressed throughout the history of philosophy. Since Socrates, philosophers and scientists have reasoned by asking questions and by trying to solve them. Questioning has been the unthematized foundation of philosophy and thought at large. Philosophers , however, have preferred another norm, granting privilege to the answers and thereby repressing the question












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