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    From the depths of rhetoric: The emergence of aesthetics as a discipline.John Poulakos - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (4):335 - 352.
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    There is Beauty Here, Too: Aristotle's Rhetoric for Science.John Poulakos & Nathan Crick - 2012 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 45 (3):295-311.
    In Aristotle's biological treatise, On the Parts of Animals, one finds a rare and unexpected burst of rhetorical eloquence. While justifying the study of “less valued animals,” he erupts into praise for the study of all natural phenomena and condemns the small-mindedness of those who trivialize its worth. Without equal in Aristotle's remaining works for its rhetorical quality, it reveals the otherwise coolheaded researcher as a passionate seeker of truth and an unabashed lover of natural beauty. For Aristotle, rhetoric not (...)
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    Zarathustra on Post-Truth: Wisdom and the Brass Bell.E. Johanna Hartelius & John Poulakos - 2019 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (4):384-406.
    ABSTRACT Notwithstanding recent controversies involving echo chambers and social media, “post-truth” has always been central to philosophical investigations of what is knowable and good. The internal tension of the term offers a choice: to gasp in feigned astonishment at the hell-in-a-handbasket state of public discourse, or to reflect critically on what is beyond, after, or other than the truth. In this essay, we approach post-truth via elements of narrative, biography, and myth, portraying Friedrich Nietzsche's polytropic figure, Zarathustra, as he might (...)
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    Janet M. Atwill, Rhetoric Reclaimed: Aristotle and The Liberal Arts Tradition. [REVIEW]John Poulakos - 2000 - Argumentation 14 (1):45-47.
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    Janet M. Atwill, Rhetoric Reclaimed: Aristotle and The Liberal Arts Tradition. [REVIEW]John Poulakos - 2000 - Argumentation 14 (1):45-47.
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    Rhetoric through the ages - MacDonald the oxford handbook of rhetorical studies. Pp. XXIV + 819, ills. New York: Oxford university press, 2017. Cased, £97, us$150. Isbn: 978-0-19-973159-6. [REVIEW]John Poulakos - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):9-10.
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