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Dialogical Rhetoric: An Essay on Truth and Normativity After Postmodernism

โœ Scribed by Wouter H. Slob (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
229
Series
Argumentation Library 7
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Contemporary developments in philosophy have declared truth as such troublesome, and not merely gaining access to it. In a systematic survey this study investigates what is at stake when truth is given up. A historical overview shows how the current problem of truth came about, and suggests ways to overcome rather than to repair the problem.
A key issue resulting from the loss of truth is the lack of normativity. Truth provided an alternative understanding of normativity. Elaborating on the `dialectical shift' in logic, a dialogico-rhetorical understanding of normativity is presented. Rather than requiring truth, agreement, or rationality, dialogico-rhetorical normativity is the result of a balance of particular standards. This type of normativity is shaped within discussions - by advancing and accepting arguments - and is not located in sets of predetermined rules. The result is a `small' but strong form of normativity.
If this understanding of normativity is viable, one of the central problems of contemporary philosophy, the problem of incommensurability, can be seen in a different light. As a result, truth reappears again. Surviving the postmodern criticisms, it is a matter of accountability rather than of description.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Truth; What is the Problem?....Pages 5-32
A Short History of Truth and Related Matters....Pages 33-65
From Dialogue to Rhetoric....Pages 67-99
What is Wrong with Fallacies?....Pages 101-134
Holistic Incommensurability....Pages 135-168
Conclusion....Pages 169-179
Back Matter....Pages 181-224

โœฆ Subjects


Logic; Epistemology; Modern Philosophy; Philosophy of Religion; History of Philosophy


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