悲怆
风气
修辞
反问句
Logos圣经软件
认识论
论证理论
构造(python库)
社会学
功率(物理)
美学
政治学
哲学
语言学
法学
计算机科学
物理
神学
量子力学
程序设计语言
作者
Andrew D. Brown,SUSAN AINSWORTH,David Grant
标识
DOI:10.1177/0170840611435598
摘要
This paper analyses how a case for institutional change is made through rhetoric in an individual text. Drawing on Aristotle’s three types of rhetorical justification, logos, pathos and ethos, we make three contributions. First, we show that the multiple competing logics which often dominate a field can become incorporated into key texts. As a result, the notionally rational argumentation repertoires which underpin each logic exist in tension, and are prone to contradict each other, making it difficult for a text to support convincingly one logic rather than another on the basis of logos appeals. In such instances, the authors of a text may favour one logic over another through the strategic use of ethos (moralizing) and pathos (emotion-evoking) rhetoric. Second, we demonstrate how ethos and pathos function to construct social categories (identities) and draw on dominant cultural myths. Third, we theorize these textual strategies as acts aimed at reconfiguring relations of power/knowledge.
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