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Peer reviewedPoulakos, John; Whitson, Steve – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1995
Replies to an article in this issue that responds to an earlier article by these authors. Replies aesthetically in aphorisms, subsuming philosophical argument within a vortex of figuration and thus troping the knowledge drive while privileging "doxa" over "episteme." (SR)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory
Peer reviewedWhitson, Steve; Poulakos, John – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1993
Addresses the debate over rhetoric's epistemic status in terms of Nietzsche's critique of epistemology. Suggests that Nietzsche's aestheticism provides an alternative to the debate. Focuses on differences between the rhetorics of the epistemic and the aesthetic. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Epistemology, Higher Education, Rhetoric
Peer reviewedPoulakos, John – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1990
Criticizes Hegel's "rehabilitation" of the Sophists as an example of the dangers that are inherent in judging rhetorical contents of theories by philosophical standards rather than rhetorical ones. Argues that Hegel placed the Sophists in philosophy's historical continuity by eliminating consideration of their rhetorical stances and the…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Historiography, Intellectual History, Philosophy


