Arguing about the ethics of past actions: An analysis of a taped conversation about a taped conversation |
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Authors: | Herbert W. Simons |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Rhetoric and Communication, Temple University, 19122 Philadelphia, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | In the face of widespread cynicism as regards the possibilities for reasoned and reasonable adjudication of ethical differences in the postmodern age, this essay proposes a dialogic, reconstructive rhetoric as a vehicle for jointly arguing about the ethics of past actions, and looks to the friendship circle as a model arena for the playing out of such a rhetoric. Analyzed by way of illustration is a conversation among four good friends about the ethics of another, surreptitiously taped, conversation between two of those friends.The author wishes to thank Barbie Zeltzer and Micheal Krippondorf, both of Temple University, fot thier comments. Abridged versions of this paper were presented at the Iowa Conference on Narrative in the Human Sciences,1990 and at the England Symposium in Narratives in the Social Sciences. Commentaries at these conferences were also very useful. |
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Keywords: | argument argumentation communication dialectic discourse analysis ethics hermeneutics narrative postmodern rhetoric rhetorical criticism |
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