Many Sides is the first full-length study of Protagorean
antilogic, an argumentative practice with deep roots in rhetorical
history and renewed relevance for contemporary culture.
Founded on the philosophical relativism of Protagoras, antilogic
is a dynamic rather than a formal approach to argument, focused
principally on the dialogical interaction of opposing positions
(anti-logoi) in controversy. In ancient Athens, antilogic was the
cardinal feature of Sophistic rhetoric. In Rome, Cicero redefined
Sophistic argument in a concrete set of dialogical procedures. In
turn, Quintilian inherited this dialogical tradition and made it
the centrepiece of his own rhetorical practice and pedagogy.
Many Sides explores the history, theory, and pedagogy of this
neglected rhetorical tradition and, by appeal to recent rhetorical
and philosophical theory, reconceives the enduring features of
antilogical practice in a dialogical approach to argumentation
especially suited to the pluralism of our own age and the diversity
of modern classrooms.
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