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Publication Date: 2008
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The Art of Rhetoric as Self-Discipline: Interdisciplinarity, Inner Necessity, and the Construction of a Research Agenda
Richards, Anne R.
Journal of Research Practice, v4 n1 article M2 2008
I explore in this essay an ethically grounded method for structuring a program of study. Rather than attempt to delimit a discipline or to reinforce disciplinarity, I suggest a means of creatively narrowing the scope of research, namely by focusing on inner necessity and conscience. The art of rhetoric as self-discipline is an extension of inner necessity and a framework in which scholars may come to integrate the more rational and more artistic, more public and more private elements of their personalities by exploring the influence of symbols on their lives. By conceptualizing the art of rhetoric as a "self-discipline," I affirm the significance of all these elements and suggest that their harmonious blending will enhance the pleasures and utilities of discourse.
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research, Philosophy, Religious Factors, Inquiry, Intellectual Disciplines, Teacher Student Relationship, Graduate Study, Perception, Music, Politics, Doctoral Dissertations
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