Neosophistic Perspectives Selected Essays on Historiography and the Scope of Rhetoric
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Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
24.06.2026
Verlag
Parlor PressSeitenzahl
202
Maße (L/B/H)
22.9/15.2/1.2 cm
Gewicht
336 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-64317-606-2
Description What does it mean to write history after postmodernism? How should scholars understand rhetoric in an age when disciplinary boundaries are increasingly contested? In Neosophistic Perspectives, Edward Schiappa addresses these questions through a collection of influential essays that have shaped debates in rhetoric, communication, philosophy, and classics for more than three decades. Bringing together foundational work on historiography, classical rhetoric, and contemporary rhetorical theory, the volume demonstrates the enduring influence of what Schiappa describes as a "neosophistic" perspective. Influenced by the neopragmatism of Richard Rorty and the philosophy of science of Thomas S. Kuhn, Schiappa advances a position he characterizes as "sophisticated modernism." This approach rejects both naïve objectivism and radical skepticism, acknowledging the contingency of historical knowledge while maintaining the importance of disciplined historical inquiry. The essays revisit long-standing debates concerning the origins of rhetoric in ancient Greece, the emergence of rhetorical terminology, and the relationship between historical reconstruction and theoretical interpretation. Schiappa's work has been particularly influential in challenging traditional narratives about the beginnings of rhetorical theory and in emphasizing the importance of attending to the historical development of rhetorical vocabularies. The volume also explores questions concerning the scope and future of rhetorical studies. Schiappa argues that rhetoric is best understood not as a discrete object or universal essence but as a perspective and vocabulary for interpreting human affairs. Essays on the rhetoric of mathematics and other topics demonstrate both the possibilities and limits of rhetorical analysis. Together, these essays offer a powerful account of rhetoric as an intellectual practice situated at the intersection of communication, philosophy, history, and cultural inquiry. They also provide an accessible introduction to one of the most influential voices in contemporary rhetorical studies. About the Author EDWARD SCHIAPPA received his PhD in Communication Studies from Northwestern University in 1989 and currently holds the John E. Burchard Chair of Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of twelve books, including The Transgender Exigency: Defining Sex and Gender in the 21st Century. His scholarship has appeared across six disciplines-psychology, philosophy, English, classics, law, and communication-and has significantly influenced debates concerning rhetoric, historiography, public discourse, and the philosophy of language. Schiappa has received numerous awards for his research, including recognition as a Research Fellow of the Rhetoric Society of America. He received the highest scholarly honor in his discipline when the National Communication Association named him a Distinguished Scholar. Most recently, he and his coauthors received the National Communication Association's Charles H. Woolbert Research Award for their work on the Parasocial Contact Hypothesis, which has had a lasting impact on the study of communication.
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