Volume 7, Number 4, 439-449, DOI: 10.1007/BF00711060

Perelman's rhetorical foundation of philosophy

Rui Alexandre Lal and A Martins Grácio

From the issue entitled "Perelman's theory of argumentation: the next generation reflects"

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Abstract

This article is a Gadamer-Perelman's debate. The author points out the limits of the gadamerian's hermeneutic conception of philosophy and criticizes this conception from Perelman's new rhetoric point of view. Instead of speaking of truth as an ontological originary experience, the rhetorical foundation of philosophy allows us to say that in philosophy the important is the contrastation and the confrontation of criteria and that, for that reason, philosophy is above all characterized by discussibility.

Key words  Reasonable - discussibility - experience - philosophical questions - rationality - rhetorical foundation - philosophical taking of position - hermeneutics - phenomenology - new rhetoric

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