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No single work is more responsible for the heightened interest in
argumentation and informal reasoning--and their relation to ethics
and jurisprudence in the late twentieth century--than Chaim
Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca's monumental study of
argumentation, "La Nouvelle Rhetorique: Traite de l'Argumentation."
Published in 1958 and translated into English as "The New Rhetoric"
in 1969, this influential volume returned the study of reason to
classical concepts of rhetoric. In The Promise of Reason: Studies
in The New Rhetoric, leading scholars of rhetoric Barbara Warnick,
Jeanne Fahnestock, Alan G. Gross, Ray D. Dearin, and James
Crosswhite are joined by prominent and emerging European and
American scholars from different disciplines to demonstrate the
broad scope and continued relevance of "The New Rhetoric" more than
fifty years after its initial publication.
Divided into four sections--Conceptual Understandings of The New
Rhetoric, Extensions of "The New Rhetoric," The Ethical Turn in
Perelman and "The New Rhetoric," and Uses of "The New
Rhetoric"--this insightful volume covers a wide variety of topics.
It includes general assessments of "The New Rhetoric" and its
central concepts, as well as applications of those concepts to
innovative areas in which argumentation is being studied, such as
scientific reasoning, visual media, and literary texts. Additional
essays compare Perelman's ideas with those of other significant
thinkers like Kenneth Burke and Richard McKeon, explore his career
as a philosopher and activist, and shed new light on Perelman and
Olbrechts- Tyteca's collaboration. Two contributions present new
scholarship based on recent access to letters, interviews, and
archival materials housed in the Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
Among the volume's unique gifts is a personal memoir from
Perelman's daughter, Noemi Perelman Mattis, published here for the
first time.
"The Promise of Reason," expertly compiled and edited by John T.
Gage, is the first to investigate the pedagogical implications of
Perelman and Olbrechts- Tyteca's groundbreaking work and will lead
the way to the next generation of argumentation studies.
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