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Concerned with criticizing representational theories of knowledge by developing alternative concepts of knowing and communicating, Ian Angus and Lenore Langsdorf bring together eight essays that are united by a common theme: the convergence of philosophy and rhetoric.In the first chapter, Angus and Langsdorf illustrate the centrality of critical reasoning to the nature of questioning itself, arguing that human inquiry has entered a new situation where the convictions and orientations that have traditionally marked the separation of rhetoric and philosophythe concern for truth and the focus on persuasionhave begun to converge on a new space that can be defined through the central term discourse. In these essays, this convergence of rhetoric and philosophy is addressed as it presents itself to a variety of interests that transcend the traditional boundaries of these fields.The two editors, Raymie E. McKerrow, Michael J. Hyde and Craig R. Smith, James W. Hikins and Kenneth S. Zagacki, Calvin O. Schrag and David James Miller, and Richard L. Lanigan map this new space, recognizing that such mapping simultaneously constitutes the territory mapped.

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title:The Critical Turn : Rhetoric and Philosophy in Postmodern Discourse
author:Angus, Ian H.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780809318438
ebook isbn13:9780585107271
language:English
subjectRhetoric--Congresses, Communication--Philosophy--Congresses.
publication date:1993
lcc:P301.C75 1993eb
ddc:808/.001
subject:Rhetoric--Congresses, Communication--Philosophy--Congresses.
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The Critical Turn
Rhetoric and Philosophy in Postmodern Discourse
Edited by
Ian Angus and Lenore Langsdorf
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
Page iv
Copyright 1993 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Designed by Jason Schellenberg
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
96 95 94 93 4 3 2 1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Critical turn: rhetoric and philosophy in postmodern discourse /
edited by Ian Angus and Lenore Langsdorf.
p. cm.
Chiefly papers presented at the annual meetings of the Speech
Communication Association and the Society for Phenomenology
and Existential Philosophy.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. RhetoricCongresses. 2. CommunicationPhilosophy
Congresses. I. Angus, Ian H. II. Langsdorf, Lenore, 1943-.
P301.C75 1993
808'.001dc20 92-9398
ISBN 0-8093-1843-1 (cloth). ISBN 0-8093-1844-X (pbk.) CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials,
ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 2
Page v
With love and gratitude
to
Viviana Elsztein Angus and Vernon Lee Crawford
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Contributors
xi
1
Unsettled Borders: Envisioning Critique at the Postmodern Site
Ian Angus and Lenore Langsdorf
1
2
Words of Others and Sightings/Citings/Sitings of Self
Lenore Langsdorf
20
3
Critical Rhetoric and the Possibility of the Subject
Raymie E. McKerrow
51
4
Aristotle and Heidegger on Emotion and Rhetoric: Questions of Time and Space
Michael J. Hyde and Craig R. Smith
68
5
Rhetoric, Objectivism, and the Doctrine of Tolerance
James W. Hikins and Kenneth S. Zagacki
100

Page viii
6
Communication Studies and Philosophy: Convergence Without Coincidence
Calvin O. Schrag and David James Miller
126
7
The Algebra of History: Merleau-Ponty and Foucault on the Rhetoric of the Person
Richard L. Lanigan
140
8
Learning to Stop: A Critique of General Rhetoric
Ian Angus
175
Index
213

Page ix
Acknowledgments
We (the coeditors) began talking about the theme of this book in Toronto in 1984. Continued conversation was punctuated by sessions we organized at the annual meetings of the Speech Communication Association and the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy; most of these essays were originally presented at those meetings. As editors, we acknowledge with thanks the participants' sustained interest and collegiality.
As contributors, we all thank James VanOosting (chair of the Speech Communication Department, Southern Illinois University) for his support of the project, and Mariangela Maguire (doctoral student in speech communication, SIU) for her especially valued contribution as editorial assistant.
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Contributors
IAN ANGUS (Ph.D., York University, 1980) is an associate professor in the Department of Communication, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is author of Technique and Enlightenment: Limits of Instrumental Reason and George Grant's Platonic Rejoinder to Heidegger, editor of Ethnicity in a Technological Age, and coeditor (with Sut Jhally) of Cultural Politics in Contemporary America.
JAMES W. HIKINS (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1985) is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Ohio State University in Columbus. He is the author (with Richard A. Cherwitz) of Communication and Knowledge: An Investigation in Rhetorical Epistemology and has contributed numerous essays on rhetorical theory and criticism to such journals as Quarterly Journal of Speech, Philosophy and Rhetoric, and Communication Studies. His research focuses primarily on the relationships among the concepts of human communication, rhetoric, and knowledge. Most recently, he has been exploring the application of contemporary notions of rhetoric as epistemic to methods of rhetorical criticism.
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