Gerard
Hauser, Editor
ISSN 0031-8213: Quarterly
Publication
"The
writers who can satisfy more than one audience are all too
few. Philosophy and Rhetoric provides a rare forum in
which writers are encouraged to practice something more than
the same
old professional disabilities."
James
Crosswhite, University of Oregon
For
over 25 years, Philosophy and Rhetoric has published some
of the most influential articles on relations between philosophy
and rhetoric. Topics include the connections between logic and
rhetoric, the philosophical aspects of argumentation (including
argumentation in philosophy itself), philosophical views on the
nature of rhetoric among historical figures and during historical
periods, philosophical analyses of the relation to rhetoric of
other areas of human culture and thought, and psychological and
sociological studies of rhetoric with a strong philosophical emphasis.
The
Editorial Board of Philosophy and Rhetoric is composed
half of philosophers and half of specialists in Speech, English,
and Classics.
About the Editor:
Gerard
A. Hauser is Professor of Communication and
College Professor of Distinction at the University of
Colorado–Boulder. He is the author of Introduction
to Rhetorical Theory; Vernacular Voices: The Rhetoric
of Publics and Public Spheres; and numerous articles
on rhetoric dealing with rhetorical theory, dissident
rhetoric, and public theory. He is a Fellow of the Rhetoric
Society of America and a Distinguished Scholar of the
National Communication Association. He is recipient of
RSA’s Kneupper Distinguished Article Award (2000)
and the Marie Hochmuth-Nichols Distinguished Book Award
(2000) from NCA’s Public Address Division.
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