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Gorgias and the New Sophistic Rhetoric (Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory) [Hardcover]

Professor Bruce McComiskey (Author)
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0809323974 978-0809323975 January 31, 2002 1st

In Gorgias and the New Sophistic Rhetoric, Bruce McComiskey achieves three rhetorical goals: he treats a single sophist's rhetorical technê (art) in the context of the intellectual upheavals of fifth-century bce Greece, thus avoiding the problem of generalizing about a disparate group of individuals; he argues that we must abandon Platonic assumptions regarding the sophists in general and Gorgias in particular, opting instead for a holistic reading of the Gorgianic fragments; and he reexamines the practice of appropriating sophistic doctrines, particularly those of Gorgias, in light of the new interpretation of Gorgianic rhetoric offered in this book.

 

In the first two chapters, McComiskey deals with a misconception based on selective and Platonic readings of the extant fragments: that Gorgias's rhetorical technê involves the deceptive practice of manipulating public opinion. This popular and ultimately misleading interpretation of Gorgianic doctrines has been the basis for many neosophistic appropriations. The final three chapters deal with the nature and scope of neosophistic rhetoric in light of the non-Platonic and holistic interpretation of Gorgianic rhetoric McComiskey postulates in his opening chapters. He concludes by examining the future of communication studies to discover what roles neosophistic doctrines might play in the twenty-first century.

 

McComiskey also provides a selective bibliography of scholarship on sophistic rhetoric and philosophy in English since 1900.


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Gorgias and the New Sophistic Rhetoric treats some old texts in interesting and productive ways, it covers most of the important prior scholarship with a useful and constructive view, and it foregrounds its own theoretical matrix without getting lost in the process of foregrounding. . . . McComiskey's explanation of historical and rational reconstruction offers a good vocabulary, and his analogy of a continuum serves well; it is the sort of analogy that usually grows out of the best teaching.”—Jasper Neel, author of Aristotle's Voice: Rhetoric, Theory, and Writing in America and Plato, Derrida, and Writing

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Bruce McComiskey, a Kinneavy Award-winning scholar and the author of Teaching Composition as a Social Process, administers the advanced writing program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

 


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  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (January 31, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809323974
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809323975
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2.0 out of 5 stars Suggestive, but way too heavily dependent on an unexamined assumption, August 8, 2007
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McComiskey builds an interesting argument here. After a primarily destructive or dismissive reading of Plato's Gorgias, he ingeniously synthesizes the two surviving demonstration speeches by Gorgias himself, together with the fascinating and radical ontological/epistemelogical discourse that survives only in paraphrase, so as to educe a coherent rhetorical theory from all three. Then he argues that an enormous range of postmodern thought recapitulates or revives Gorgias' ideas. Unfortunately, every stage of this is made to depend almost entirely on the proposition that Gorgianic rhetorical theory was largely centered on the concept of kairos, the opportune moment; and actual evidence and argument for that proposition are completely missing from the book. The word kairos occurs only once in the extant fragments, as McComiskey admits very late in the book, and the ancient testimonies that mention the concept in connection with Gorgias are either ambiguous and late or in one case downright dismissive. If one or more of the modern sources that McComiskey cites has nonetheless made out a good case for this proposition, surely he owes his argument and his readers at least a summary of that case--but no hint of one is forthcoming.
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Plato's disdain for sophistic doctrines, especially those concerning rhetoric, is no grand secret. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
neosophistic rhetoric, immemorial discourse, new sophistic rhetoric, inventional topoi, sophistic doctrines, sophistic historiography, sophistic texts, epistemic rhetoric, relativistic epistemology, individual sophists, first sophists, older sophists, epideictic rhetoric, foundational epistemology, dissoi logoi, epideictic discourse, strong discourse, terministic screens, holistic reading, ancient sophists, critical multiculturalism, traveling teachers, rhetorical invention, rhetorical theory, sophistic movement
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Plato's Gorgias, Aristotle's Rhetoric, Third Sophistic
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