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Richard Weaver

The ethics of rhetoric

In “The Ethics of Rhetoric,” Richard M. Weaver presents a profound exploration of the interplay between rhetoric and morality, arguing for the intrinsic connection between persuasion and ethical considerations. Weaver adopts a dialectical style, grounding his discourse in classical rhetoric while engaging with contemporary philosophical thought. The book articulates the dangers of rhetoric devoid of ethical grounding, drawing from historical examples and weaving in the complexities of communication in a modern context, thereby establishing itself as a critical text for understanding the power of language in shaping societal values and beliefs. Richard M. Weaver (1910–1963) was a prominent figure in American rhetoric and communication, celebrated for his blend of classical scholarship and practical application in modern society. His experiences in an increasingly post-war America, characterized by rapid societal change and the rise of mass communication, informed his urgency to address the ethical implications of persuasion. Weaver's philosophical insights were often influenced by his Southern heritage and rigorous academic background, allowing him to navigate the intersection of culture, language, and morality with nuanced clarity. This may be the essential book for anyone interested in the ethics of communication, rhetoric, or social philosophy. Weaver's compelling arguments challenge readers to reflect critically on the ethical responsibilities inherent in the act of persuasion, making it a vital contribution to rhetorical studies and a thought-provoking read for students, scholars, and practitioners alike.
290 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
DigiCat
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