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Pagina 98
... tradition , critics have not always held the classical theory of rhetoric in high esteem . In traditional literary criticism rhetoric means a pre- occupation with and an enlargement of the elocutio and has led to an overdetailed ...
... tradition , critics have not always held the classical theory of rhetoric in high esteem . In traditional literary criticism rhetoric means a pre- occupation with and an enlargement of the elocutio and has led to an overdetailed ...
Pagina 138
... tradition , the tradition which constitutes the mainstream of Western thought . It is a tradition which favors stasis over process , abstraction over empathy , closure and form over variety and difference , mastery over care ( Sorge ) ...
... tradition , the tradition which constitutes the mainstream of Western thought . It is a tradition which favors stasis over process , abstraction over empathy , closure and form over variety and difference , mastery over care ( Sorge ) ...
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... tradition represented by Derrida and that represented by Poulet must be set against one another as an irreconcilable either / or . A critic must choose either the tradition of presence or the tradition of “ difference , " for their ...
... tradition represented by Derrida and that represented by Poulet must be set against one another as an irreconcilable either / or . A critic must choose either the tradition of presence or the tradition of “ difference , " for their ...
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