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Toward a phenomenological rhetoric
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  • Toward a phenomenological rhetoric
  • Written by author Barbara Couture
  • Published by Carbondale [Ill.] : Southern Illinois University Press, c1998., 1998/03/31
  • Current rhetorical and critical theory for the most part separates writing from consciousness and presumes relative truth to be the only possible expressive goal for rhetoric. These presumptions are reflected in our tradition of persuasive rhetoric, which
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 Writing and Truth: Beyond the Limits of Relativism 7
2 The Problem of Conceiving a Phenomenological Rhetoric: Rejecting Resistance 31
3 Developing a Phenomenological Rhetoric: Lessons from Husserl and Merleau-Ponty 63
4 Profession: Embodying Truth in Self-Expression 97
5 Altruism: Embracing Truth Through Interaction 135
6 Practicing a Phenomenological Rhetoric 183
Works Cited 225
Index 231


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