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A Call For Papers
Rhetoric and Ethics: Crossing Disciplinary Divides
Is it possible/desirable to document how rhetoric and ethics
intertwine?
Both are processes of inquiry used to negotiate judgments
in
a world of competing
claims and divergent courses of action; neither are
disconnected from day-to-day
living.
Would an explicit connection provide insight into how culture is
taken up and lived by
concrete individuals and groups in specific moments in time?
Would it help make frameworks of meaning more easily
understood,
thereby adding to one's
repertoire of rhetorical ethical calculation?
Would it help students express themselves persuasively and self
critically while being
empathetic to those views and practices different from their own?
Send a tow page abstract of pedagogical and/or theoretical essays that
tackle such questions and others regarding ethics and rhetoric and the
implications of the ways in which their relationship is represented by
May 15, 2001 to:
Daniel Collins
English Department
Manhattan College
Riverdale, NY 10471
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Or
Robert C. Sutton
Cape Fear Community College
411 N. Front Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
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