Reclaiming Aristotle's Rhetoric

Review of Metaphysics 50 (3):635 - 646 (1997)
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Abstract

A spate of recent works illustrates the continuing interest of scholars in Aristotelian rhetoric. The most significant of these is Eugene Garver's Aristotle's Rhetoric: An Art of Character. Two other works contain essays that focus on this text of Aristotle: Aristotle's Rhetoric: Philosophical Essays, and Essays on Aristotle's Rhetoric. The second of these volumes includes several abbreviated or redressed versions of articles contained in the first. A third collection, Peripatetic Rhetoric After Aristotle, considers the fate of Aristotelian rhetoric in later centuries.

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