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Kenneth Burke and the conversation after philosophy
- 作者: Crusius, Timothy W.,
- 出版: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press ©1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (251 pages).
- 叢書名: Rhetorical philosophy and theory
- 標題: Philosophy. , History & SurveysModern. , PHILOSOPHY , PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys -- Modern. , Burke, Kenneth, , Philosophy & Religion. , Filosofie. , Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 0809383128 , 9780809383122
- ISBN: 0809322064 , 0809322072 , 9780809322060 , 9780809322077
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-242) and index. Acknowledgments -- List of abbreviations of Burke's works -- Introduction: The question of Kenneth Burke's philosophy -- Part one. From "poststructuralism" to dramatism: The early philosophy ; 1. Skeptikos: The postphilosophical phase ; 2. Postphilosophical themes: On identity, reason, and figurative language ; 3. Postphilosophical turns: To language, society, and rhetoric ; 4. Being without metaphysics -- Part two. Four essays on the later philosophy ; 5. On discounting, terministic screens, and dramatism ; 6. "Humility without huminiliation": The philosophical anthropology ; 7. Dialectics within the dialogue ; 8. Toward "complete sophistication": The praxis of comedy, logology, and ecology -- Conclusion: Who do you say that I am? Burke's postphilosophical identity -- Works cited -- Index.
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Throughout much of his long life (1897–1993), Kenneth Burke was recognized as a leading American intellectual, perhaps the most significant critic writing in English since Coleridge. From about 1950 on, rhetoricians in both English and speech began to see him as a major contributor to the New Rhetoric. But despite Burke's own claims to be writing philosophy and some notice from reviewers and critics that his work was philosophically significant, Timothy W. Crusius is the first to access his work as philosophy. Crusius traces Burke's commitment and contributions to philosophy prior to 1945, from Counter-Statement (1931) through The Philosophy of Literary Form (1941). While Burke might have been a late modernist thinker, Crusius shows that Burke actually starts from a position closely akin to such postmodern figures as Michel Foucault and Richard Rorty. Crusius then examines Burke's work from A Grammar of Motives (1945) up to his last published essays, drawing most heavily on A Rhetoric of Motives, The Rhetoric of Religion, and uncollected essays from the 1970s. This part concerns Burke's contributions to human activities always closely associated with rhetoric-hermeneutics, dialectic, and praxis. Burke's highly developed notion of our species as the "symbol-using animal," argues Crusius, draws together the various strands of his later philosophy—his concern with interpretation, with dialectic and dialogue, with a praxis devoted to awareness and control of the self-deceiving and potentially self-destructive motives inherent in language itself.
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