3 edition of Omniscience and the rhetoric of reason found in the catalog.
Published
2010
by Wisdom Publications in Boston
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Sara L. McClintock |
Series | Studies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BQ3287 .M38 2010 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24539117M |
ISBN 10 | 0861716612 |
LC Control Number | 2010025729 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 515412157 |
This indispensable text brings together important essays on the themes, issues, and controversies that have shaped the development of rhetorical theory since the late s. An extensive introduction and epilogue by the editors thoughtfully examine the current state of the field and its future directions, focusing in particular on how theorists are negotiating the tensions between modernist 5/5(1). Omniscience (/ ɒ m ˈ n ɪ ʃ ə n s /) is the capacity to know everything. In monotheistic religions, such as Sikhism and the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God. In Jainism, omniscience is an attribute that any individual can eventually attain. In Buddhism, there are differing beliefs about omniscience among different schools.
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Rhetorical reason manages particulars by systematically determining the relevance of issues and identifying the στάσις (stasis, which is the most relevant of the relevant issues). Now ascribing relevance, per se, is an act of phronesis (Tallmon, & a, b). “Rhetoric,” however, has another, broader, more positive meaning, and that is “the study of writing or speaking.” Rhetoric in this sense stretches back at least to Aristotle and the ancient Greeks, who helped make rhetoric a formal practice with defined rules and conventions. It’s .
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McClintock's masterful exploration is built around two important eighth-century Indian Buddhist philosophical works: /5(2). "Sara L. McClintock's Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason is a philosophical discussion of a curious Buddhist question: Does a buddha know everything at all times, have the ability to know anything they wish, or simply know all that is necessary for liberation.
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Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason By Sara L. McClintock | Pages | ISBN: | PDF | 6 MB. The great Buddhist writer Santaraksita () was central to the Buddhist traditions spread into Tibet.
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Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason; Cover Page; Studies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism; Title Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction. The Rhetoric of Reason; Reason, Rhetoric, and Omniscience; Buddhist Philosophia; The Contours of Omniscience in India; Omniscience and Religious Authority; The Path Ahead; 2.
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Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible s: 1. A rhetoric of reason does not reject reason as unattainable, but neither does it futilely attempt to cordon reason off from the rest of human discourse. Instead, a rhetoric of reason attempts, as precisely as possible, to attend to the question of discursive authority in relation to questions about such things as what is reasonable, rational.
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He and his disciple Kamalasila were among the most influential thinkers in classical India. In the last entry I wrote about some observations made in Wayne Booth’s, The Rhetoric of the section I referenced, Booth mentions the “trick” that we all fall for when we read fiction.
Particularly, in regards to Homer’s Odyssey, he mentions the narrator who has all the knowledge of the story and how, despite the fact that knowing so much is humanly impossible, we still. Author by: Paul Weingartner Languange: en Publisher by: Walter de Gruyter Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 34 Total Download: File Size: 45,8 Mb Description: The aim of the book is to clarify the concept of is done first by discussing basic questions on omniscience (chs) and secondly by offering a theory of omniscience as an axiomatic system in.
First, omniscience. The workshop has shown that this concept is multi-faceted in Indian philosophy, possibly even more than in the history of European philosophy and in contemporary mainstream philosophy. Sara McClintock started the workshop with a discussion, inspired by her book Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason.
The University of Chicago Press. Books Division. Chicago Distribution Center.The Rhetoric of Reason. Reason, Rhetoric, and Omniscience. Buddhist Philosophia. The Contours of Omniscience in India. Omniscience and Religious Authority. The Path Ahead. 2. The Rhetorical Complexity of the Texts.
Audience. Styles of Reasoning and Argumentation. Structure of the Tattvasaṃgraha and the Pañjikā4/4(4). A graduate course required I either purchase James Crosswhite’s “A Rhetoric of Reason” or Toulmin’s “The Uses of Arguments.” I chose Crosswhite because, after perusing the book online, I had hopes it would be an overview and defense of classical argumentation that—while being sensitive and responsive to the useful interlocution of post-modernism (PM)—would not be mired by Reviews: 4.