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Reason, Rhetoric, and the Philosophical Life in Plato's Phaedrus


Reason, Rhetoric, and the Philosophical Life in Plato's Phaedrus



von: Tiago Lier

36,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 28.06.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781498562799
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<span>Plato is a well-known critic of rhetoric, but in the </span>
<span>Phaedrus</span>
<span>, he defends the art of rhetoric, arguing that it can be perfected with the aid of philosophy. In </span>
<span>Reason, Rhetoric, and the Philosophical Life in Plato’s</span>
<span> Phaedrus, Tiago Lier provides a new and comprehensive interpretation of this important dialogue. He argues that Plato’s defense of rhetoric is based on philosophy’s ethical nature, and that philosophy is a way of life rather than a body of knowledge. For Plato, an essential element of both rhetoric and the philosophical life is that every use of speech, whether to persuade or to learn, depends upon the psychology of the speaker and the audience. Lier shows how Socrates develops a dynamic account of this psychology over the course of the dialogue in order to help Phaedrus understand how he is personally engaged in, and shaped by, every act of communication. Only when we grasp the tension between </span>
<span>eros </span>
<span>and </span>
<span>logos </span>
<span>will we discover the limitations of the art of rhetoric and that rhetoric alone cannot show us what we truly desire. Instead, Lier concludes, the greatest power of speech is to reveal to ourselves our own desires and understanding of our place in the world. This continual self-reflection is the philosophical life around which Socrates and Plato fashion their distinctive forms of rhetoric.</span>
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<span>The insights developed in this book will be of particular relevance to students and scholars of ancient philosophy, classics, and rhetorical theory, but it will also be of interest to those working in political science, literary studies, and communication studies.</span>
<span>In a novel interpretation of Plato’s </span>
<span>Phaedrus</span>
<span>, Tiago Lier</span>
<span> </span>
<span>argues that Socrates’ defense of rhetoric stems from a tension between the desires that motivate speech and the limited power of speech to realize those desires. This tension culminates in a philosophical ethic that Socrates and Plato cultivate through their respective forms of rhetoric.</span>
<span>Introduction</span>
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<span>Chapter 1. Phaedrus</span>
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<span>Chapter 2. The Urbane Speeches</span>
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<span>Chapter 3. Palinode</span>
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<span>Chapter 4. The Art of Speaking</span>
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<span>Chapter 5. Writing the Eternal</span>
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<span>Conclusion</span>
<span>Tiago Lier</span>
<span> holds a doctorate in political science and is a research administrator at the University of Calgary.</span>

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