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Blumenberg’s Rhetoric / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments (With a Terse Meditation on Gratitude) -- Preface -- Provision -- Rhetoric and Phenomenology -- Phenomenology and Rhetoric (or: Husserl ‘in Distress at Seeing’) -- Rhetoric from the Spirit of Phenomenology? On a Lecture Blumenberg Never Gave -- Rhetoric and Truthcraft -- “The Truth must dazzle gradually”. Some Remarks on Detours and Rhetorical Pertinence (By Recourse to Hans Blumenberg and Emily Dickinson) -- Conceptuality, Myth, Metaphor: Reading Plato’s Phaedrus with Blumenberg -- Rhetoric and Intellectual History -- “‘Tis sixty years since”—Rhetoric, or Philosophy of History? Remarks on Blumenberg’s Die Legitimität der Neuzeit -- Man: Poor or Rich? Blumenberg as a Thinker in the Tradition of Classical Liberalism -- Rhetoric and Anthropology -- Standing In, Speaking For: The Rhetorical Scene of Substitution -- Getting Closer. Approaching Rhetoric From a (Certain) Distance -- Rhetoric and Methodical Interplay -- Against Thematocentrism: Blumenberg’s Zigzag Paths -- Functionality · Subtlety · Cognition: iuncturae Between Rhetoric, Philology, and Philosophy by Recourse to Blumenberg (as Well as Boeckh and Boethius) -- In Place of a Displacement -- On Conversing With Oneself (Regarding Free Variation, Ventriloquism, and Vanity) -- Addenda -- Replacement Procedures in Blumenberg’s Essay on ‘Approaching the Topicality of Rhetoric’ -- Approaching Blumenberg’s Understanding of Philosophy -- Postscript -- Letter to the Pater. The Conflict of Father and Son in Hans Blumenberg -- Contributors -- Index |
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