New challenges to epistemic rhetoric

Daniel J. Royer Kansas State University

Abstract

Many theorists have found it helpful to examine the presuppositions of current rhetorical theories in an effort to discover, in critical fashion, our roots, the tacit tradition, and lay claim to the discipline's intellectual heritage. To unearth the intellectual ancestors of modem rhetoric is certainly a prolegomenon to any future claim the field of composition might make to being a discipline, but for now this effort is beset with difficulties.

Journal
Rhetoric Review
Published
1991-03-01
DOI
10.1080/07350199109388934
Open Access
Closed

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