Kenneth Burke: A Dialogue of Motives

Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (1):22-49 (2002)
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Kenneth Burke : A Dialogue of Motives employs the philosophy of ethics of Emmanuel Levinas to develop a uniquely dramatistic philosophy of ethics. Jeffrey Murray analyzes Kenneth Burke 's A Grammar of Motives and A Rhetoric of Motives and offers the notion of "a dialogue of motives " as a completion of Burke 's proposed trilogy and as a supplement to Burke 's own tools for rhetorical criticism.

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