Building a social democracy the promise of rhetorical pragmatism

Introduction : communication, knowledge, and democracy as a way of lifeRichard Rorty and the limits of the linguistic turn -- Stanley Fish and the limits of anti-foundationalism -- Cornel West and the quest for deep democracy -- Richard McKeon's philosophy of rhetoric -- Hugh Duncan's soci...

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1. Verfasser: Danisch, Robert (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Lanham, Maryland, London Lexington Books 2015
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction : communication, knowledge, and democracy as a way of lifeRichard Rorty and the limits of the linguistic turn -- Stanley Fish and the limits of anti-foundationalism -- Cornel West and the quest for deep democracy -- Richard McKeon's philosophy of rhetoric -- Hugh Duncan's sociology of rhetoric and Kenneth Burke's rhetoric of identification -- Social democracy, deliberative ecologies, and rhetorical structures -- Artistry, inquiry, and rhetorical citizenship -- Pluralism, prudence, and rhetorical leadership -- Conclusion : rhetorical pragmatism and the project of social democracy in the twenty-first century.
Introduction : communication, knowledge, and democracy as a way of life -- Richard Rorty and the limits of the linguistic turn -- Stanley Fish and the limits of anti-foundationalism -- Cornel West and the quest for deep democracy -- Richard McKeon's philosophy of rhetoric -- Hugh Duncan's sociology of rhetoric and Kenneth Burke's rhetoric of identification -- Social democracy, deliberative ecologies, and rhetorical structures -- Artistry, inquiry, and rhetorical citizenship -- Pluralism, prudence, and rhetorical leadership -- Conclusion : rhetorical pragmatism and the project of social democracy in the twenty-first century
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xxxii, 309 Seiten
24 cm
ISBN:9781498517775
978-1-4985-1777-5