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Decorum
Konzepte von Angemessenheit in der Theorie der Rhetorik von den Sophisten bis zur Renaissance
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Jan Dietrich Müller
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German
Published/Copyright:
2011
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Appropriateness is the key to persuasion: a speech can only be convincing when it takes into account the opinions of the audience and the concrete situation. But how can rhetorical theory – which like any other theory has to abstract – grasp appropriateness as a phenomenon? What concepts did it develop in order to achieve this? The central thesis of the volume is that although it has hardly been analysed in the past, appropriateness always plays a central role in rhetoric.
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Jan Dietrich Müller, Wachtberg.
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Frontmatter
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Inhalt
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Einleitung
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I. Reden, weil wir handeln müssen: Die sophistische Auffassung des kairós
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II. Warum es keine téchnê der Persuasion geben kann: Von der Sprengkraft des Spezifischen in der „Rhetorik“ des Aristoteles
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III. Redekunst und Lebenskunst bei Cicero: Vom decorum orationis zum decorum vitae
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Exkurs Das exemplarische Scheitern der doctrina: Das elfte Buch von Quintilians „Institutionis Oratoriae“
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IV. Existenzielle Persuasion: Das Geheimnis der grazia in Castigliones „Libro del Cortegiano“
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V. Annäherungen an das decorum: Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse und Schlussbetrachtung
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Literaturverzeichnis
177
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eBook published on:
July 28, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9783110260557
Hardcover published on:
July 18, 2011
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110260540
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7
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181
Audience(s) for this book
Rhetoricians, Libraries, Institutes
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