Zen in the Art of Rhetoric: An Inquiry into Coherence

Zen in the Art of Rhetoric: An Inquiry into Coherence

by Mark McPhail
Zen in the Art of Rhetoric: An Inquiry into Coherence

Zen in the Art of Rhetoric: An Inquiry into Coherence

by Mark McPhail

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Overview

Zen in the Art of Rhetoric interrogates the role of dualistic thought in human communication and culture, and offers new insights into the similarities and differences that mark Eastern and Western conceptualizations of language. Beginning with a reconsideration of the relationship between Zen Buddhism and rhetoric, the book progresses through a series of essays that examines the epistemological assumptions shared by pre-classical and postmodern rhetorics and Buddhist metaphysics, suggesting that the conception of rhetoric articulated by the Greek Sophists parallels the questioning of duality posed by Zenists as well as the critique of negation advanced by some postmodern theorists.

Drawing on poetry, personal narratives, critical analysis, and epistemological explorations, this book expands traditional conceptions of rhetoric beyond an "art of persuasion" to a power to manage diverse conceptions of reality, freeing the study and practice of discourse from the essentializing constraints of foundationist philosophy. As an "inquiry into coherence," the book explores social, political, and pedagogical issues ranging from racism, to cultural and ethnic diversity, to the role of argument and persuasion in the creation and perpetuation of difference. The result of this exploration is an understanding of rhetoric as a Tao, a Way of being, thinking, and speaking grounded in what the author calls "dialogic coherence," an actively non-argumentative approach to language, life, and method that is based upon the philosophies and practices of the Eastern martial arts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791428047
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 11/16/1995
Series: SUNY series in Communication Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Mark Lawrence McPhail is Associate Professor of Communications in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah.

Table of Contents

Preface: Way of the Warrior

Introduction: Zen and Rhetoric

1. To Grasp the Words and Die

2. Beginner's Mind

3. Otherness

4. Emptiness

5. One Hand Clapping

6. Coherence

7. Honoring the Form

Notes
References
Index

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