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  1. Arguing to Defeat: Eristic Argumentation and Irrationality in Resolving Moral Concerns.Rasim Serdar Kurdoglu & Nüfer Yasin Ateş - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 175 (3):519-535.
    By synthesizing the argumentation theory of new rhetoric with research on heuristics and motivated reasoning, we develop a conceptual view of argumentation based on reasoning motivations that sheds new light on the morality of decision-making. Accordingly, we propose that reasoning in eristic argumentation is motivated by psychological (e.g., anxiety reduction) or material (e.g., vested interests) gains that do not depend on resolving the problem in question truthfully. Contrary to heuristic argumentation, in which disputants genuinely argue to reach a practically rational (...)
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  • Górgias e a retoricidade: Onipresença e onipotência da capacidade retórica.Maicon Reus Engler - 2012 - Dissertatio 36:33-62.
    Este artigo apresenta algumas considerações gorgianas sobre a retórica a fim de contrabalançar a visão da retórica clássica exposta por John Bender e David Wellbery, no interior de suas cinco teses históricas sobre o ressurgimento contemporâneo dessa arte e seu enfraquecimento na Modernidade. Depois de breve introdução ao tema, explico as teses de tais autores, seu conceito de retoricidade e sua concepção da retórica clássica. Analiso então aspectos da retórica grega e três teses de Górgias que contrabalançam a concepção dos (...)
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  • Universalities.James Crosswhite - 2010 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 43 (4):430-448.
    Universality has become a predominant focus of critique. To take just three examples: the purported universality of Western values has been exposed as a major justification for violent imperial enterprises, feminist thought has exposed so-called universal norms as having a specifically masculine provenance and nature, and the study of whiteness has largely been the exposure of specifically white features of institutions, practices, arts, norms, and laws that have been taken to be universal and colorless. All these examples follow the general (...)
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