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Implicit Rhetoric

by Stan A. Lindsay
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Implicit Rhetoric examines the implications of Kenneth Burke's concept of entelechy, the most transcendent term in Burke's philosophical system. The author discusses Burke's ideas on the existence of 'implicit' rhetoric which goes against Aristotle's view that rhetoric includes an essentially 'explicit' view of criticism. He begins with an introduction to the concept of entelechy, discussing the different aspects drawn from Burke's philosophy as well as how it relates to everyday and extraordinary issues, and discusses subjects including prayer and the issues surrounding the crisis that took place in Waco, Texas as applications of the entelechy concept.

About the Author, Stan A. Lindsay

Stan A. Lindsey has published several essays on rhetoric and is Visiting Lecturer in Communication Studies at Indiana University-Perdue University at Columbus.

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This work, bearing a dedication to God as the ultimate symbol-user, explores Kenneth Burke's rhetorical thought, particularly as it concerns entelechy. The author looks at the logological basis upon which Burke builds his theory of entelechy, the vocabulary of entelechy in Aristotle and Burke, Harold Bloom's reading of the Burkean system, Burke's pentad and entelechial statistical methods, prayer theory, and psychotic entelechy. He also uses Burkean entelechial methods to critique the sociopolitical tragedy that occurred at the Branch-Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
July 28, 1998
Publisher
Lanham, MD : University Press of America, c1998.
Pages
212
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761811695

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