Symbolic Inducement and Knowing: A Study in the Foundations of Rhetoric (Studies in rhetoric/communication)

Symbolic Inducement and Knowing: A Study in the Foundations of Rhetoric (Studies in rhetoric/communication) image
ISBN-10:

0872494349

ISBN-13:

9780872494343

Author(s): Richard B. Gregg
Edition: First Edition
Format: Hardcover
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Description:

In this book, Dr. Gregg deals wit ha fundamental question about humans as communicative beings. He undertakes to synthesize the claims that can be made for affirming that we know because we perceive what is outside our skin symbolically. He explores the support for and the implications of saying that humans belong to a peculiarly symbol-using, symbol-making, and symbol-misusing species.

To develop his argument, Gregg draw on anthropological, neurophysiological, psycholinguistic, psychological, literary, and rhetorical theories and findings. Gregg goes beyond simply asserting the existence of symbolic behavior. He studies symbolic behavior as interaction with external environment. In doing so he brings up to date a historic line of argument that has gained new prominence during the last half century.

Gregg' position has its contemporary roots in twentieth century philosophy, theory of art, and literary theory.

In his quest for understanding what symbolic inducement can mean physiologically, linguistically, socially, and as a basis for criticism of rhetoric, Richard Gregg has produced the most comprehensive exposition that has been offered since the work of Suzanne Langer.












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