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3 On the Tragedy of Hermeneutical Experience
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue xi
- Introduction: Rhetoric and Hermeneutics: Places Along the Way 1
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Part I. Locating the Disciplines
- I Rhetoric and Hermeneutics 45
- 2 Rhetoric–Poetics–Hermeneutics 60
- 3 On the Tragedy of Hermeneutical Experience 73
- 4 Toward a Hermeneutics Responsive to Rhetorical Theory 90
- 5 What Hermeneutics Can Offer Rhetoric 108
- 6 Hermeneutical Circles, Rhetorical Triangles, and Transversal Diagonals 132
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Part II. Inventions and Applications
- 7 Humanism and the Resistance to Theory 149
- 8 Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Prudence in the Interpretation of the Constitution 171
- 9 Hermeneutical Rhetoric 196
- 10 Subtilitas Applicandi in Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Peirce's Gloss and Kelly's Example 215
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Part III. Arguments and Narratives
- 11. The Uses of Rhetoric: Indeterminacy in Legal Reasoning, Practical Thinking, and the Interpretation of Literary Figures 235
- 12 Charity, Obscurity, Clarity: Augustine's Search for Rhetoric and Hermeneutics 254
- 13 Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and the Interpretation of Scripture: Augustine to Robert of Basevorn 275
- 14 Hermes' Rhetorical Problem: The Dilemma of the Sacred in Philosophical Hermeneutics 290
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Part IV. Civic Discourse and Critical Theory
- 15 Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Ideology-Critique 313
- 16 Rhetoric and the Politics of the Literal Sense in Medieval Literary Theory: Aquinas, Wyclif, and the Lollards 335
- 17 Reason and Rhetoric in Habermas's Theory of Argumentation 358
- 18 Articulation and Understanding: The Pragmatic Intimacy Between Rhetoric and Hermeneutics 378
- Contributors 395
- Acknowledgments 397
- Index 399
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue xi
- Introduction: Rhetoric and Hermeneutics: Places Along the Way 1
-
Part I. Locating the Disciplines
- I Rhetoric and Hermeneutics 45
- 2 Rhetoric–Poetics–Hermeneutics 60
- 3 On the Tragedy of Hermeneutical Experience 73
- 4 Toward a Hermeneutics Responsive to Rhetorical Theory 90
- 5 What Hermeneutics Can Offer Rhetoric 108
- 6 Hermeneutical Circles, Rhetorical Triangles, and Transversal Diagonals 132
-
Part II. Inventions and Applications
- 7 Humanism and the Resistance to Theory 149
- 8 Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Prudence in the Interpretation of the Constitution 171
- 9 Hermeneutical Rhetoric 196
- 10 Subtilitas Applicandi in Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Peirce's Gloss and Kelly's Example 215
-
Part III. Arguments and Narratives
- 11. The Uses of Rhetoric: Indeterminacy in Legal Reasoning, Practical Thinking, and the Interpretation of Literary Figures 235
- 12 Charity, Obscurity, Clarity: Augustine's Search for Rhetoric and Hermeneutics 254
- 13 Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and the Interpretation of Scripture: Augustine to Robert of Basevorn 275
- 14 Hermes' Rhetorical Problem: The Dilemma of the Sacred in Philosophical Hermeneutics 290
-
Part IV. Civic Discourse and Critical Theory
- 15 Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Ideology-Critique 313
- 16 Rhetoric and the Politics of the Literal Sense in Medieval Literary Theory: Aquinas, Wyclif, and the Lollards 335
- 17 Reason and Rhetoric in Habermas's Theory of Argumentation 358
- 18 Articulation and Understanding: The Pragmatic Intimacy Between Rhetoric and Hermeneutics 378
- Contributors 395
- Acknowledgments 397
- Index 399