10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIDICTIC»
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epidictic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epidictic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Guide to the Code of Ethics for Nurses: Interpretation and ...
Unfortunately, epidictic has no synonym in the English language. Epidictic
discourse refers to that kind of speech that reaffirms and reinforces the values
that the community itself embraces, especially when they are confronted by
competing ...
Marsha Diane Mary Fowler,
2008
2
Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen: Selected Papers
According to this traditional corpus, then, there exist only one or two examples of
epidictic speeches from the fth century. However, we possess two other fully
preserved epidictic speeches that date from the same period and that are
composed, ...
Jacques Jouanna, Philip Van Der Eijk,
2012
3
Deep Rhetoric: Philosophy, Reason, Violence, Justice, Wisdom
Certainly, the background of argumentation along with its epidictic maintenance
provides a good example of this kind of hegemony. It is functional. Since it allows
people to reason efficiently, it carries a natural psychological validity. However ...
4
Marketing Democracy: Public Opinion and Media Formation in ...
His discourse belongs to the epidictic mode, to use the terms of rhetoric: "In the
deliberative mode. the orator advises in favor or against, and his concluding
opinion is for what seems to him to be the most useful response: in the judicial
mode.
Romain Laufer, Catherine Paradeise
5
Anxious Allegiances: Legitimizing Identity in the Early ...
There is an optimistic, a lenient, tendency in epidictic discourse which has not
escaped certain discerning observers. Being in no fear of contradiction, the
speaker readily converts into universal values, if not eternal truths, that which has
...
6
The Bloomsbury Companion to Aristotle
Thales' epideixis, whichis accomplished without discourse, seems proper
forbringing out certain traitsofthe epidictic genre. In fact, Aristotletellsus atthe
beginning oftheRhetoric that the hearer who directshisor her attentionto
discourse ...
7
Monsters, Men and Machines: Gender in Literature and Film, ...
At the same time, epidictic rhetoric strives to reduce the occasion for resistance or
debate by veiling itself as customary praise or blame by presuming –or
simulating the assumption – that the rhetor and the audience already assent to
the same ...
8
Philosophy and Rhetoric in Dialogue: Redrawing Their ...
Epidictic rhetoric is, technically, a genre, but, philosophically, it is about the
invention of culture and politics, the power of speech (dunamis). Epideixis goes
further than generic celebratory rhetoric, it is the art of “showing,” the “monstration
” of ...
9
In Fragments: The Aphorisms of Jesus
Third, then, he proposes the epidictic rather than the-heuristic modality as being
much more appropriate to suchv polished commonplaces. The Greek
theoreticians divided oratory into political, legal, and epidictic situations. The first
two ...
John Dominic Crossan,
2008
10
The Rhetorical Function of the Book of Ezekiel
Rather, the argumentation in epidictic discourse sets out to increase the intensity
of adherence to certain values, which might not be contested when considered
on their own but may nevertheless not prevail against other values that might ...