Rhetorical Philosophy in a Difficult and Dangerous Time

Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):332-335 (2020)
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ABSTRACT Philosophy combined with rhetoric offers a consolation in a time of crisis that politics cannot achieve. Political speech is guided by ideology. Philosophical speech is guided by ideas. It is the ideas that offer perspective that is so much needed in difficult and dangerous times.

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Donald Phillip Verene
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