The Ethics of Persuasion: Derrida's Rhetorical Legacies

The Ethics of Persuasion: Derrida's Rhetorical Legacies

by Brooke Rollins
The Ethics of Persuasion: Derrida's Rhetorical Legacies

The Ethics of Persuasion: Derrida's Rhetorical Legacies

by Brooke Rollins

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Overview

In The Ethics of Persuasion: Derrida’s Rhetorical Legacies, Brooke Rollins argues that some of the most forceful and utilitarian examples of persuasion involve significant ethical dimensions. Using the work of Jacques Derrida, she draws this ethical imperative out from a series of canonical rhetorical texts that have traditionally been understood as insistent or even guileful instances of persuasion. Her reconsideration of highly determined pieces by Gorgias, Lysias, Isocrates, and Plato encourages readers to inherit the rhetorical tradition differently, and it pinpoints the important rhetorical dimensions of Derrida’s own work.
 
Drawing on Derrida’s (non)definition of ethics and his pointed accounts of performativity, Rollins argues that this vital ethical component of many ancient theories, practices, and pedagogies of persuasion has been undertheorized for more than two millennia. Through deconstructive readings of some of these texts, she shows us that we are not simply sovereign beings who both wield and guard against linguistic techniques of rule. Our persuasive endeavors, rather, are made possible by an ethics—an always prior encounter with otherness that interrupts self-presence.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814255834
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 03/18/2024
Series: Classical Memories/Modern Identitie
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Brooke Rollins is Assistant Professor of English at Lehigh University.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction(s)

Chapter 1        Derrida’s Rhetorical Ethics

Chapter 2        Gorgias’s Pre-Performative Address

Chapter 3        Lysias’s Ghost

Chapter 4        Isocrates’s Promise

Chapter 5        Plato’s Friendship

Chapter 6        Derrida’s Farewell

Epilogue

Works Cited

Index

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