On Paul Ricoeur: narrative and interpretation
In: Warwick studies in philosophy and literature
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In: Warwick studies in philosophy and literature
In the Protagoras, Plato presents a view of the Classical Greek social and political structures, as well as personal attitudes and morals, by implying them through the narrative frame rather than explicitly stating them. The allusions to Homer throughout the Protagoras fuel this sense of the Classical Greek. Neither the structure nor the philosophical arguments, when taken alone, give a complete sense of the Protagoras. But when combined, a complex view of the Classical Greek world is achieved
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von Ulrich Fries ; Zugl.: Diss. - Zsfassung in engl. Sprache ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- P.o.germ. 1041 fo-290
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In: Reihe germanistische Linguistik 62
In: Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century 280
In: Communication and Social Order
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- PREFACE -- I. Language/Power in the Social Sciences -- 1. Poetics, Politics, and Truth: An Invitation to Rhetorical Analysis -- 2. Text/Context: The Rhetoric of the Social Sciences -- II. Rhetoric and Truth in the Social Sciences -- 3. The Interpretation of Disciplinary Writing -- 4. No Anthro-Apologies, or Der(r)idHing a Discipline -- 5. Textual Form and Social Formation in Evans-Pritchard and Lévi-Strauss -- III. Social Science as Political Discourse -- 6. Communication, Persuasion, and The Establishment of Academic Disciplines: The Case of American Psychology -- 7. Poetics and Politics in Ethnographic Texts: A View from the Colonial Ethnography of Afghanistan -- 8. Listening for the Silences: The Rhetorics of the Research Field -- 9. The Rhetoric of Efficiency: Applied Social Science as Depoliticization -- 10. Fact, Fiction, and Factions: Scandal, Controversy, and "Filemaking" as Social Theory -- IV. Challenges for the Rhetoric of the Human Sciences -- 11. Human Needs and Control: A Foundation for Human Science and Critique -- 12. Narration, Reason, and Community -- 13. From Suspicion to Affirmation: Postmodernism and the Challenges of Rhetorical Analysis -- Index