Listening to Heidegger on Rhetoric

Philosophy and Rhetoric 26 (4):266 - 276 (1993)
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Abstract

In this essay the author undertakes a three- fold project. First, to discover a rationale for Heidegger's claims in Being and Time on Aristotle's "Rhetoric" by linking "everydayness" with topoi. Secondly, the author links Heidegger's specific claims about rhetoric to his larger claims about communication. Lastly, the author explores the status of "listening" in Heidegger to open to the possibility for a non- dominating theory of rhetoric, one Heidegger ignored. The author exemplifies his position on rhetoric by using listening as a way to exploit Heidegger's discussion of "leaping- in" and "leaping- ahead"

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