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_bGAS
100 _aGasche, Rodolphe
245 _aPersuasion, reflection, judgment : ancillae vitae
260 _bIndiana University Press,
_c2017
_aBloomington :
300 _aviii, 258 p. ;
_c23 cm
365 _b35.00
_cUSD
_d85.90
490 _aStudies in Continental thought
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aAs one of the most respected voices of Continental philosophy today, Rodolphe GaschE pulls together Aristotle's conception of rhetoric, Martin Heidegger's debate with theory, and Hannah Arendt's conception of judgment in a single work on the centrality of these themes as fundamental to human flourishing in public and political life. GaschE's readings address the distinctively human space of the public square and the actions that occur there, and his valorization of persuasion, reflection, and judgment reveals new insight into how the philosophical tradition distinguishes thinking from other faculties of the human mind.
650 _aPersuasion
650 _aPhenomenology
650 _aAristotle's Rhetoric
650 _aMartin Heidegger
650 _a Neo-Kantianism
650 _aNicomachean Ethics
650 _a Reflective judgment
650 _aSyllogism
650 _aEnthymeme
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