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Conducting socially responsible research [[electronic resource] ] : critical theory, neo-pragmatism, and rhetorical inquiry / / Omar Swartz
Conducting socially responsible research [[electronic resource] ] : critical theory, neo-pragmatism, and rhetorical inquiry / / Omar Swartz
Autore Swartz Omar
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif., : SAGE, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (219 p.)
Disciplina 808.01
Soggetto topico Rhetoric - Philosophy
Criticism
Philosophy, Modern - 20th century
Pragmatics
Communication - Study and teaching
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-322-41979-5
1-4833-2789-2
1-4522-4911-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Toward Praxis In Disciplinary Scholarship; Rhetoric, Critical Theory, and the Possibility for Social Change; The Contribution of Critical Theory to Rhetorical Studies; The Need for Critical Responses to Western or American Social Practices; The Need for Localized Resistance; Qualifying the Positions of My Neo-Pragmatist Assumptions; Methodological/Theoretical Assumptions; Rhetorical Praxis as Teleological Study; Critical Teleology as a Neo-Pragmatist Activity; Organization of Study; Chapter 2 - Redescribing Disciplinary Practice
Historicizing the Assumptions of Our Disciplinary KnowledgeThe Social Limitations of Philosophical Language; Finding Linguistic Meaning Without Metaphysical Certainty; The ""End"" of Philosophy and the ""Task"" of Rhetoric; The Influence of Neo-Pragmatism on Rhetorical Studies; Rhetorical Studies, Ironism, and Leftist Political Practice; Exploring the Three Conditions of Rorty's Ironism; The Social Implications of a Redefined Critical Scholarship; Redescribing the Tensions Between Academia and Society; Restructuring Theory to Meet the Needs of Praxis
Foucault's Contribution to Disciplinary PraxisSummary; Chapter 3 - Toward a Neo-Pragmatic Approach to Rhetorical Theory; Resisting the ""Methodological Injunctions"" of the Dichotomy Between ""Ephemeral"" and ""Enduring"" Scholarship; Deconstructing Traditional Accounts of ""Ephemeral"" and ""Enduring"" Rhetorical Theory and Criticism; Scholarship, and the Scientizing of Criticism; Emphasizing the Rhetorical Dimensions of All Scholarship; Criticism and the Issue of ""Reality""; Challenging the Metaphysical Readings of Kenneth Burke; Burke's Obfuscation of the Enduring/Ephemeral Dichotomy
Learning to Resist the Reification of Burkean TheoryAnalyzing Contemporary Reifications of Burkean Philosophy; Theory as Equipment for Social Action: Kenneth Burke, Rhetoric, and Ideological Critique; Burke's Commitment to Social Criticism; The Ideological Qualities of Burke's Rhetoric of Form; Historicizing the Social Contributions of Counter-Statement; Toward a Neo-Pragmatic Praxis of Form; Chapter 4 - Facing The Social Limitations of Disciplinary Rhetorical Criticism; An Analysis of Four Disciplinary Views of Nixon's ""The War in Vietnam"" Address
Analysis of Robert P. Newman's Criticism of Nixon's AddressExploring the Tension Between Social and Disciplinary Critique in Newman's Essay; Kendall's Response to Newman and Its Implications for Ideological Criticism; Analysis of Hermann G. Stelzner's Mythic Criticism of Nixon's Address; Challenging the Social Distance in Stelzner's Analysis; Analysis of Karlyn Kohrs Campbell's Intrinsic Criticism of Nixon's Address; Challenging the limited Application of Campbell's Analysis; Analysis of Forbes Hill's Neo-Aristotelian Criticism of Nixon's Address
Challenging the Limited Claims of Hill's Scholarship
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480799803321
Swartz Omar  
Thousand Oaks, Calif., : SAGE, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Conducting socially responsible research [[electronic resource] ] : critical theory, neo-pragmatism, and rhetorical inquiry / / Omar Swartz
Conducting socially responsible research [[electronic resource] ] : critical theory, neo-pragmatism, and rhetorical inquiry / / Omar Swartz
Autore Swartz Omar
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif., : SAGE, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xviii, 198 p.)
Disciplina 808.01
Soggetto topico Rhetoric - Philosophy
Criticism
Philosophy, Modern - 20th century
Pragmatics
Communication - Study and teaching
ISBN 1-322-41979-5
1-4833-2789-2
1-4522-4911-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Toward Praxis In Disciplinary Scholarship; Rhetoric, Critical Theory, and the Possibility for Social Change; The Contribution of Critical Theory to Rhetorical Studies; The Need for Critical Responses to Western or American Social Practices; The Need for Localized Resistance; Qualifying the Positions of My Neo-Pragmatist Assumptions; Methodological/Theoretical Assumptions; Rhetorical Praxis as Teleological Study; Critical Teleology as a Neo-Pragmatist Activity; Organization of Study; Chapter 2 - Redescribing Disciplinary Practice
Historicizing the Assumptions of Our Disciplinary KnowledgeThe Social Limitations of Philosophical Language; Finding Linguistic Meaning Without Metaphysical Certainty; The ""End"" of Philosophy and the ""Task"" of Rhetoric; The Influence of Neo-Pragmatism on Rhetorical Studies; Rhetorical Studies, Ironism, and Leftist Political Practice; Exploring the Three Conditions of Rorty's Ironism; The Social Implications of a Redefined Critical Scholarship; Redescribing the Tensions Between Academia and Society; Restructuring Theory to Meet the Needs of Praxis
Foucault's Contribution to Disciplinary PraxisSummary; Chapter 3 - Toward a Neo-Pragmatic Approach to Rhetorical Theory; Resisting the ""Methodological Injunctions"" of the Dichotomy Between ""Ephemeral"" and ""Enduring"" Scholarship; Deconstructing Traditional Accounts of ""Ephemeral"" and ""Enduring"" Rhetorical Theory and Criticism; Scholarship, and the Scientizing of Criticism; Emphasizing the Rhetorical Dimensions of All Scholarship; Criticism and the Issue of ""Reality""; Challenging the Metaphysical Readings of Kenneth Burke; Burke's Obfuscation of the Enduring/Ephemeral Dichotomy
Learning to Resist the Reification of Burkean TheoryAnalyzing Contemporary Reifications of Burkean Philosophy; Theory as Equipment for Social Action: Kenneth Burke, Rhetoric, and Ideological Critique; Burke's Commitment to Social Criticism; The Ideological Qualities of Burke's Rhetoric of Form; Historicizing the Social Contributions of Counter-Statement; Toward a Neo-Pragmatic Praxis of Form; Chapter 4 - Facing The Social Limitations of Disciplinary Rhetorical Criticism; An Analysis of Four Disciplinary Views of Nixon's ""The War in Vietnam"" Address
Analysis of Robert P. Newman's Criticism of Nixon's AddressExploring the Tension Between Social and Disciplinary Critique in Newman's Essay; Kendall's Response to Newman and Its Implications for Ideological Criticism; Analysis of Hermann G. Stelzner's Mythic Criticism of Nixon's Address; Challenging the Social Distance in Stelzner's Analysis; Analysis of Karlyn Kohrs Campbell's Intrinsic Criticism of Nixon's Address; Challenging the limited Application of Campbell's Analysis; Analysis of Forbes Hill's Neo-Aristotelian Criticism of Nixon's Address
Challenging the Limited Claims of Hill's Scholarship
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791079403321
Swartz Omar  
Thousand Oaks, Calif., : SAGE, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Conducting socially responsible research : critical theory, neo-pragmatism, and rhetorical inquiry / / Omar Swartz
Conducting socially responsible research : critical theory, neo-pragmatism, and rhetorical inquiry / / Omar Swartz
Autore Swartz Omar
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif., : SAGE, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xviii, 198 p.)
Disciplina 808.01
Soggetto topico Rhetoric - Philosophy
Criticism
Philosophy, Modern - 20th century
Pragmatics
Communication - Study and teaching
ISBN 1-322-41979-5
1-4833-2789-2
1-4522-4911-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Toward Praxis In Disciplinary Scholarship; Rhetoric, Critical Theory, and the Possibility for Social Change; The Contribution of Critical Theory to Rhetorical Studies; The Need for Critical Responses to Western or American Social Practices; The Need for Localized Resistance; Qualifying the Positions of My Neo-Pragmatist Assumptions; Methodological/Theoretical Assumptions; Rhetorical Praxis as Teleological Study; Critical Teleology as a Neo-Pragmatist Activity; Organization of Study; Chapter 2 - Redescribing Disciplinary Practice
Historicizing the Assumptions of Our Disciplinary KnowledgeThe Social Limitations of Philosophical Language; Finding Linguistic Meaning Without Metaphysical Certainty; The ""End"" of Philosophy and the ""Task"" of Rhetoric; The Influence of Neo-Pragmatism on Rhetorical Studies; Rhetorical Studies, Ironism, and Leftist Political Practice; Exploring the Three Conditions of Rorty's Ironism; The Social Implications of a Redefined Critical Scholarship; Redescribing the Tensions Between Academia and Society; Restructuring Theory to Meet the Needs of Praxis
Foucault's Contribution to Disciplinary PraxisSummary; Chapter 3 - Toward a Neo-Pragmatic Approach to Rhetorical Theory; Resisting the ""Methodological Injunctions"" of the Dichotomy Between ""Ephemeral"" and ""Enduring"" Scholarship; Deconstructing Traditional Accounts of ""Ephemeral"" and ""Enduring"" Rhetorical Theory and Criticism; Scholarship, and the Scientizing of Criticism; Emphasizing the Rhetorical Dimensions of All Scholarship; Criticism and the Issue of ""Reality""; Challenging the Metaphysical Readings of Kenneth Burke; Burke's Obfuscation of the Enduring/Ephemeral Dichotomy
Learning to Resist the Reification of Burkean TheoryAnalyzing Contemporary Reifications of Burkean Philosophy; Theory as Equipment for Social Action: Kenneth Burke, Rhetoric, and Ideological Critique; Burke's Commitment to Social Criticism; The Ideological Qualities of Burke's Rhetoric of Form; Historicizing the Social Contributions of Counter-Statement; Toward a Neo-Pragmatic Praxis of Form; Chapter 4 - Facing The Social Limitations of Disciplinary Rhetorical Criticism; An Analysis of Four Disciplinary Views of Nixon's ""The War in Vietnam"" Address
Analysis of Robert P. Newman's Criticism of Nixon's AddressExploring the Tension Between Social and Disciplinary Critique in Newman's Essay; Kendall's Response to Newman and Its Implications for Ideological Criticism; Analysis of Hermann G. Stelzner's Mythic Criticism of Nixon's Address; Challenging the Social Distance in Stelzner's Analysis; Analysis of Karlyn Kohrs Campbell's Intrinsic Criticism of Nixon's Address; Challenging the limited Application of Campbell's Analysis; Analysis of Forbes Hill's Neo-Aristotelian Criticism of Nixon's Address
Challenging the Limited Claims of Hill's Scholarship
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824531503321
Swartz Omar  
Thousand Oaks, Calif., : SAGE, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui