Kant and the Promise of Rhetoric

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271064208

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By Scott R. Stroud
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Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Introduction: Kant and Rhetoric?

1. Tracing the Sources of Kant’s Apparent Animosity to Rhetoric

2. Kant on Beauty, Art, and Rhetoric

3. Freedom, Coercion, and the Search for the Ideal Community

4. Pedagogical Educative Rhetoric: Education, Rhetoric, and the Use of Example

5. Religious Educative Rhetoric: Religion and Ritual as Rhetorical Means of Moral Cultivation

6. Critical Educative Rhetoric: Kant and the Demands of Critical Communication

Conclusion: Rhetorical Experience and the Promise of Rhetorical Practice

Notes

Bibliography

Index


“An important, ground-breaking study on Kant’s apparently confusing take on rhetoric.”

—G. L. Ercolini, Philosophy and Rhetoric

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